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schs14

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The violent outbursts noted in Joshua were eventually controlled by
 
  A) gene therapy that restored the function of his 5-HT1b receptors.
  B) administration of lithium. .
  C) administration of valium.
  D) behavior therapy.
  E) administration of Prozac.

Question 2

Rats and silver foxes selectively bred for increased brain levels of ______ and _____ are more tame than expected.
 
  A) dopamine; DOPAC
  B) serotonin; 5-HIAA
  C) GABA; glutamate
  D) dopamine; HVA
  E) serotonin; HVA



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: D
Rationale: The violent outbursts noted in Joshua were eventually controlled by behavior therapy.

Answer to Question 2

Answer: B



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