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Test Serotonin The good mood neurotransmitter
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1st QUESTION: Why is serotonin commonly known as the "happiness hormone"?
Because it improves concentration
Because it regulates the heart rate
Because it profoundly influences mood and wellbeing
Porque genera adrenalina
QUESTION 2: What bodily functions does serotonin regulate besides mood?
Regulates only the immune system
Affects breathing only
Involved in appetite, digestion, sleep, memory and sexual function
Only related to night vision
3rd QUESTION: What effect does serotonin have on appetite?
Stimulates constant hunger
Completely blocks appetite
Promotes satiety and regulates food intake
Only influences sexual desire
QUESTION 4: What is a common consequence of low serotonin levels in people with depression?
Increased motivation and energy
Insomnia, apathy and nutritional disturbances
Muscle hypertrophy
Constant euphoria
QUESTION 5: How do the antidepressants known as SSRIs work?
Reduce serotonin production
Increase dopamine
Increases the availability of serotonin in the brain
Block noradrenaline
QUESTION 6: What areas of well-being are influenced by an adequate serotonin balance?
Only improves digestion
Supports mood, sleep, appetite and sexual function
Reduces adrenaline level
Only influences vision
QUESTION 7: Which of the following is NOT a common effect of a serotonin deficiency?
Continuous euphoria
Lack of sexual interest
Altered sleep
General reluctance
QUESTION 8: Why is it useful to know how habits affect serotonin levels?
To avoid physical exercise
To develop drug dependence
To improve personal well-being through positive habits
To reduce serotonin in the body
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