The anecdote in the chapter about David Livingstone's failure to feel the pain of a lion's attack should lead you to surmise that the:
A) Lion's attack produced pressure and inhibited pain sensations
B) Fear of the attack suppressed pain sensations
C) Stress of the attack led to endorphin release
D) Blood loss led to a semiconscious analgesia
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Q61: _ function as_.
A)Endorphins,neurotransmitters and neuropeptides
B)Opiates,neurotransmitters and neuropeptides
C)Neurotransmitters,endorphins
D)Endorphins,neurotransmitters
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Q69: Pain relief produced by _ is blocked
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