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javeds

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How does L-dopa help people with Parkinson's disease?
 
  a) acts as a tranquilizer
  b) causes a genetic mutation
  c) corrects a neurochemical deficiency
  d) changes electrical activity in the brain

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Researchers are looking for subjects to examine and participate in a study to understand the relationship between the structure and function of the brain and the subject's thoughts, feelings, and behaviors.
 
  These researchers are from the filed of:
  a) neuropsychology
  b) neuroscience
  c) genetic medicine
  d) neuropathology



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