The neurotransmitter that is implicated most strongly in schizophrenia is
(a) Prozac (b) dopamine
(c) thorazine (d) schizomine (e) none of these
B
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After a hundred patients with depression failed to respond to psychotherapy, they were given antidepressant drugs, and about one-fourth of them improved in the next few months. What can we conclude from these results, if anything? a. At least one-fourth of patients respond better to antidepressants than to psychotherapy. b. Switching from one type of treatment to another is helpful to many
patients. c. Patients should be allowed to choose what type of therapy they want. d. We can draw none of these conclusions.
In order to decrease the incidence of neural tube disorders, United States and Canadian health regulations mandated fortification of _____ with folic acid
a. cereal b. milk c. "sports drinks" (e.g., Gatorade) d. baby formula
Which of the following statements regarding a first-trimester vacuum aspiration abortion is FALSE?
a. It typically involves local anesthesia. b. It can be performed up to 16 weeks after a woman's last period. c. It usually takes 4-6 minutes d. Recovery typically requires a 1-day hospital stay.
Ramón y Cajal was able to identify the structure of neurons by using the stain developed by ______.
A. Nissl B. Pert C. Golgi D. Mouritsen