During puberty, as neurons become more responsive to excitatory neurotransmitters, adolescents
A) react more strongly to stressful events and experience pleasurable stimuli more intensely.
B) have difficulty storing and retrieving long-term memories.
C) cope better with stressful events and rarely experience negative emotion.
D) become capable of reading and interpreting emotional cues.
A
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