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Animal Studies of the Effects of Antidepressants Have Shown That

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Question 28

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Animal studies of the effects of antidepressants have shown that they can


A) decrease forced swim time.
B) decrease lethargy and sleep time.
C) suppress BDNF synthesis.
D) Both a and c are correct

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