Carey is a normal-weight individual who is addicted to cocaine. Cal is obese, but he does not use drugs. The dopamine pathway is MOST likely functioning abnormally in
a. Carey’s brain but not Cal’s
b. Cal’s brain but not Carey’s
c. both Carey’s brain and Cal’s
d. neither Carey’s brain nor Cal’s
Ans: C
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