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Evidence from individuals who suffered a stroke and easily quit smoking afterwards suggests that the ____________ is involved in nicotine addiction.
 
  a. nucleus accumbens
  b. insula
  c. ventral tegmental area
  d. frontal cortex

Question 2

The release of endogenous cannabinoids facilitates the activity of CA1 pyramidal cells and ____________ long-term potentiation, which ___________________ .
 
  a. facilitates; enhances memory
  b. facilitates; produces memory deficits
  c. inhibits; enhances memory
  d. inhibits; produces memory deficits



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: B

Answer to Question 2

Answer: B



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