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schs14

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Drugs that increase the activity of a neurotransmitter are called
 
  a. agonists.
 b. antagonists.
 c. enhancers.
 d. inverse agonists.

Question 2

Virtually all drugs that are used to treat psychopathology work by influencing
 
  a. neurotransmitters.
 b. the electrical conductivity of neurons.
  c. brain structure.
 d. neuronal structure.



alexanderhamilton

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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

a



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