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itsmyluck

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The addictive potential of alcohol is probably best explained by the way it stimulates the reward pathways for ______ in the brain.
 
  a. dopamine
  b. serotonin
  c. GABA
  d. acetylcholine

Question 2

Trevor and Dale attend an off-campus party. Trevor is the designated driver and restricts his alcohol consumption to a few drinks; Dale, on the other hand, becomes highly intoxicated. Compared with Trevor, Dale is more likely to ____.
 
  a. be shy and introverted
  b. act aggressively
  c. feel flushed
  d. suffer from insomnia



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Answer to Question 1

ANSWER:
a

Answer to Question 2

ANSWER:
b



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