Which statement describes the relationship between treatment of depression and neurogenesis?
A. If neurogenesis is suppressed, antidepressants work better.
B. The time delay for antidepressants to work is shorter than the time it takes neurons to mature.
C. There is no relationship between treatment effectiveness and neurogenesis.
D. The time delay for antidepressants to work is approximately the same as the time it takes neurons to mature.
Answer: D
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