Rajesh is prescribed a medication with the side effect of activating areas of his brain associated with self-centered and egocentric thinking. Halfway through the workday, Rajesh's coworker suggests that they sneak out of work early and go on an adventure around the city. Given the side effect of Rajesh's medication, how is he most likely to respond to his coworker's suggestion?

A. Rajesh will suggest that they hang out after work instead of leaving early.
B. Rajesh will reject the friend's request and focus on his own work.
C. Rajesh will encourage the friend to reconsider their priorities.
D. Rajesh will be impulsive and agree to join his coworker on the adventure.


Answer: D

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