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Hayden started smoking marijuana with friends regularly after school. She is most likely going to a produce healthy levels of dopamine. And strengthened her impulse control fee experience conditioning in her brain that will cause cravings. C improve her emotional control and develop her decision-making. D reduce her need for dopamine and decrease her tolerance

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
Based on the situation you've described, Hayden's regular use of marijuana is likely to affect her brain's reward system and neurotransmitter levels, particularly dopamine. In this context, the most accurate option seems to be:

**B) strengthen her impulse control through experience conditioning in her brain that will cause cravings.**

Regular marijuana use can lead to changes in how her brain processes rewards and cravings, strengthening conditioned responses to the drug itself, which can result in increased cravings and potential challenges in impulse control. It can also lead to withdrawal symptoms and a reliance on the substance to feel pleasure or normalcy, further complicating her decision-making and emotional regulation.

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