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Question at position 25 Clay has major depressive disorder. What is most likely to be his neurotransmitter imbalance?Clay's serotonin levels are too low.Clay's acetylcholine levels are too high.Clay's GABA levels are too high.Clay's dopamine levels are too low.
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A.Clay's serotonin levels are too low.
B.Clay's acetylcholine levels are too high.
C.Clay's GABA levels are too high.
D.Clay's dopamine levels are too low.
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Topic focus: neurotransmitter imbalances commonly discussed in major depressive disorder (MDD).
Option 1: 'Clay's serotonin levels are too low.' This aligns with a widely taught biochemical view of depression, where reduced serotonin signaling is associated with depressive symptoms and many antidepressants aim to boost serotonin activity.
Option 2: 'Clay's acetylcholine levels are too high.' While acetylcholine is important for attention and memory, there is no ......Login to view full explanation登录即可查看完整答案
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