The observation that antidepressant treatment produces rapid changes in neurotransmitter availability, but the symptoms of depression do not disappear as quickly is known as
A) reactive depression.
B) non-reactive depression.
C) a lag time.
D) downregulation.
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Q2: All of the following are symptoms of
Q3: Reactive depression
A) typically results in anhedonia and
Q4: Depression
A) is often accompanied by agoraphobia.
B) affects
Q5: Monoamines are
A) drugs used to treat depression.
B)
Q6: The earliest versions of the monoamine hypothesis
Q8: Neural structures that often show signs of
Q9: The monoamine hypothesis assumes that depression is
Q10: Brain-derived neurotropic factor (BDNF) is
A) a toxin
Q11: The synthesis of BDNF depends on sufficient
A)
Q12: Downregulation of monoamine neurons
A) disrupts neuronal signaling
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