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The Age at Which Excitatory Transmitters Start to Decrease and the Inhibitory

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Question 50

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The age at which excitatory transmitters start to decrease and the inhibitory transmitters start to increase, thus decreasing a person's propensity for antisocial behavior, is ______ years of age.


A) 10
B) 20
C) 30
D) 40

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