Every day you see Ted out along the road running as hard as he can. You wonder why he likes to sweat so much and work so hard. When you ask, he tells you he does not feel pain; in fact, he talks about a "runner's high." A physiological psychologist might attribute this runner's high to the ________

Every day you see Ted out along the road running as hard as he can. You wonder why he likes to sweat so much and work so hard. When you ask, he tells you he does not feel pain; in fact, he talks about a "runner's high." A physiological psychologist might attribute this runner's high to the ________









a. dopamine.
b. serotonin.
c. endorphins.
d. interphones










Answer: C


AP Psychology

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