(E) correlational research 10. Narcotics work because they are chemically very similar to (A) endorphins (B) hormones (C) secretions (D) GABA (E) acetylcholine 11. Research indicates that a test participant exposed to a list
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Narcotics work because they are chemically very similar to (A) endorphins. Narcotics mimic the body's natural endorphins, which are neurotransmitters that help to reduce pain and induce feelings of pleasure or euphoria. Show more…
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