Answer:
One can logically and reasonably conclude that excessive dopamine could lead to schizophrenic symptoms.
Explanation:
The chemical L-dopa which is known chemically as l-3,4-dihydroxyphenylalanine or levadopa is a type of amino acid that is part of the biology of living things.
The Chemical Formula is C9H11NO4.
L-dopa is used to treat symptoms of Parkinson's disease which is caused by loss of dopamine neurons.
However, this same l-dopa is may increase schizophrenia symptoms, which could rationally mean that excessive dopamine could lead to schizophrenic symptoms.
the most clinically correct answer is
1.)feeling disconnected.
but another option is reduced functioning. when you are clinically depressed, you arent as willing to do the things you used to love to do before.
for the answer, feeling disconnected, this comes from wanting to be alone. when you are clinically depressed, you are more prone to feeling alone, or not wanting to be social.