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A) serotonin
B) dopamine
C) acetylcholine
D) GABA
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A) Positron-emission tomography
B) Functional magnetic resonance imaging
C) Microelectrode recording
D) Transcranial magnetic stimulation
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A) daily biological rhythms and sleep.
B) the response to drugs,such as caffeine and nicotine.
C) the masculinizing effects on the testes.
D) physical changes in girls at puberty.
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A) functioning as neurotransmitters.
B) altering the effects of neurotransmitters.
C) blocking synaptic activity.
D) causing action potentials in neurons.
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A) pleasure center.
B) brain stem.
C) master gland.
D) thalamus.
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A) that are in the testes.
B) that are deep within the brain.
C) that are right above the kidneys.
D) that are in the ovaries.
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A) estrogen
B) androgen
C) cortisol
D) melatonin
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A) they eliminate pain when the painful stimulation is prolonged.
B) they increase the crying of infants which brings parents closer.
C) they make pain bearable so the pain doesn't interfere with action.
D) they regulate a "biological clock" in the brain.
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