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torybrooks

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During sleep, what happens in the brain?
 
  a. cessation of spontaneous activity in neurons
   b. increased firing by dopamine neurons
  c. decreased firing by dopamine neurons
  d. increased firing by GABA neurons

Question 2

Some drugs used to treat allergies may produce drowsiness if they ____.
 
  a. block histamine
  b. stimulate acetylcholine
   c. decrease adenosine
  d. block GABA



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

a





 

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