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03/11/2019
■Class discussion: Which television shows have you addicted? How do they make you feel? Do you identify with the characters in the show? Do ever you find yourself caught up in the plot of a story of a TV program or movie? What about music? Do you ever feel addicted to particular songs or musicians? What other things can release dopamine to your brain? Can the hormone reinforce certain behavior, like exercising or eating? How can addictive drugs change brain chemistry and the production of dopamine?
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