The common effects of cocaine are ________
a. euphoria, increased appetite, reduced ability to store new memories.
b. euphoria, excitation, a boost of energy, and suppressed appetite.
c. mood variation from alertness to calmness depending on mental set, setting, and prior arousal.
d. sedation, reduced anxiety, and reduced tension.
Answer: b
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