How do SSRIs differ from tricyclic antidepressants? A. SSRIs act on just one type of synapse instead

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How do SSRIs differ from tricyclic antidepressants?

A. SSRIs act on just one type of synapse instead of several.

B. SSRIs act on the hippocampus instead of the cerebral cortex.

C. SSRIs enter the brain more rapidly and remain there longer.

D. SSRIs are chemically similar to the brain’s own neurotransmitters.

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Biological Psychology

ISBN: 9781337408202

13th Edition

Authors: James W. Kalat

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