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wenmo

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The effect of total sleep deprivation on depression
 
  a. suggests that sleep causes the destruction of an endogenous substance that promotes depression.
  b. develops slowly.
  c. is sufficiently large enough to justify this as an effective way to treat depression.
  d. is relatively long lasting.
  e. is lost after even a short nap.

Question 2

An alternative to electroconvulsive shock for the treatment of bipolar disorder is the use of
 
  a. anticonvulsant drugs.
  b. MAO inhibitors.
  c. transcranial magnetic stimulation.
  d. chlordiazepoxide.
  e. fluoxetine.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: e. is lost after even a short nap.

Answer to Question 2

Answer: c. transcranial magnetic stimulation.



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