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anshika

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The treatment of impulsive aggression using ________ for 12 weeks reduced aggression and also ________ the activity of the orbitofrontal cortex.
 
  A) fluoxetine; decreased
  B) haloperidol; increased
  C) fluoxetine; increased
  D) haloperidol; decreased
  E) atropine; decreased

Question 2

The activity of the prefrontal cortex is ________ by ________ projection neurons.
 
  A) activated; serotonergic
  B) inactivated; cholinergic
  C) inactivated; serotonergic
  D) facilitated; dopaminergic
  E) facilitated; noradrenergic



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: C

Answer to Question 2

Answer: A



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