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________ is involved in processing pleasurable or rewarding stimuli.
 
  a. The reward network
  b. Gonadarche
  c. The secular trend
  d. Adrenarche

Question 2

The high rate of growth in the limbic system in early adolescence makes adolescents particularly susceptible to
 
 

  a. persuasion.
  b. immediate rewards such as thrill-seeking or trying drugs.
  c. long-term rewards.
  d. planning and inhibition of behavior.
 
 



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: a. The reward network

Answer to Question 2

Answer: b. immediate rewards such as thrill-seeking or trying drugs.



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