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AP Psychology
Unit 2 – Biological Basis of Behavior
Topic 2.5
What potential counterargument could be raised against the standard model that ecstasy depletes serotonin reserves leading to mood swings after use?
Ecstasy-induced mood swings may not result from serotonin depletion but rather from disruptions in circadian rhythms due to sleep deprivation associated with its use.
Ecstasy boosts dopamine which causes mood swings after use instead of serotonin depletion.
Ecstasy impacts oxytocin levels resulting in mood imbalances.
Ecstasy triggers glutamate, not serotonin, causing mood swings post-consumption.
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