Unit 9 Test- Harder Terms AP PSYCH Flashcards

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Primary Biochemical/Neurotransmitter

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Dopamine

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Brains pleasure and reward center

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Accubens Nucleus

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3
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4 Categories of Psychoactive Drugs

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1) Stimulants
2) Depressants
3) Narcotics (Opiates and Opioids)
4) Hallucinogens (Psychedelics)

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Stimulants

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  • Increase heart rate, respiration and blood pressure
    (cocane, extinct (Molly), amphetamine)
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Depressants

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  • calm you down, hypnotic (drowsiness)
    (alcohol, marajuana)
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Hallucinogens

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  • produce hallucinations and delusions, distort auditory and visual perceptions
    (marajuana, LSD, molly)
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Narcotics

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-a drug or other substance that affects mood or behavior and is consumed for nonmedical purposes, especially one sold illegally.

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Agonist

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chemicals mimic neurotransmitters and bind at the receptor site increasing effectiveness

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Antagonists

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chemicals that block the exchange of neurotransmitters, minimizing their effects

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Acetylcholine

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plays a role in arousal and attention, too much can effect your memory, physical effects are (to much) spasms, too little causes paralysis

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Dopamine

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surpasses mood (inhibiter/blocks the chemicals in your brain to make them stay loner), keys to addiction, associated with voluntary movement and pleasure (plays a role in learning, memory and emotions), too much causes hallucinations

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Serotonin

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inhibiter, effects your mood, effects hunger sleep and arousal, too little causes depression

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Endorphines

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pain killer

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14
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GABA

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inhibitory, lengthens seizures, tremors and insomnia

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Glutamate

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linked to memory and learning, plays a role in exciting neurons to fire, too much causes migraines and seizures, too little causes anxiety and depression

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Epinephrine

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fight/flight, excitatory, brings down heart rate and blood pressure after working out and too much causes hyperactivity and anxiety, too little causes depression

17
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Oxytocin

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releases the “love” chemical

18
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Physiological Dependency

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a persons emotional behavior changes, resulting in mood swings and feelings of depression, occurs when body becomes addicted to a substance

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Chemical Tolerance

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when the effects of the same dose of drugs diminish over extended use

20
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Chemical Withdrawal

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symptoms that occur when a person ends the use of a addictive substance

21
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Physical Addiction

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the need to elevate physical pain and withdrawal symptoms

22
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QUIZ: the repetitive use of controlled substances in which the physiology of the body requires psychoactive chemicals in order to alleviate / minimize withdrawal symptoms creates the condition known as

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Physical Addiction

23
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QUIZ: true or false… mens bodies are more efficient in breaking down alcohol and given equal size and muscle-to-fat ratios, women who consume the same amount of alcohol with the same rate of consumption will have a comparably higher BAC?

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True