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Assume a researcher finds that overuse of a drug reduces the body's production of neurotransmitters. thus, if an abuser of this drug stops taking the drug, withdrawal symptoms occur until the brain begins producing normal levels of neurotransmitters again. such a finding would most directly support which view of the cause of substance use disorders.
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Social Studies, 22.06.2019 15:00
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Assume a researcher finds that overuse of a drug reduces the body's production of neurotransmitters....
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