Asked by bob

Which is not a caused by dopamine levels related to drug abuse?
(1 point)

the pleasurable feeling from eating a good meal

ignoring harmful effects of the drug and continued cravings for it

intense cravings for the drug when it is not available

the lack of pleasure for normal activities

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the pleasurable feeling from eating a good meal

Explanation: drug-related changes in dopamine cause cravings, compulsive use, and reduced pleasure from normal activities (anhedonia). Pleasure from a normal meal is a natural reward response, not caused by drug-induced dopamine changes.