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The use of crack cocaine is associated with which of the following sexual variables?
 
  A) Increased vaginal lubrication in females
  B) Increased ease in attaining erection
  C) Higher numbers of sex partners
  D) Elevated genital pulse rates

Question 2

Which parts of the brain play key roles in sexual response?
 
  A) The thalamus and brain stem
  B) Cerebral cortex and cerebellum
  C) The cerebral cortex and limbic system
  D) The frontal lobe and the temporal lobe



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

C



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