Sam has schizophrenia. He started taking medication to decrease his symptoms. However, he now has difficulty initiating smooth movement. The drug that Sam took blocked his ____ receptors.?

a. ?dopamine
b. ?glutamate
c. ?norepinephrine
d. ?serotonin


ANSWER:
a

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Regarding experts and novices, which of the following statements is FALSE?

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