States of Consciousness Part 4 Flashcards

1
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Chemical substances that alter mood and perception

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Psychoactive Drugs

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2
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Work by affecting and mimicking that activity of neurotransmitters

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Psychoactive Drugs

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3
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Able to pass through the blood-barrier

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Psychoactive Drugs

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4
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Semi-Permeable membrane that protects the brain from substance that may cause injury

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Psychoactive Drugs

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5
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Field of study that examines changes induced by drugs in mood, thinking, and behavior

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Psychopharmacology

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6
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Compulsive craving of drugs or certain behaviors despite adverse consequences

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Addiction

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7
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Diminishing of a psychoactive drug’s effect that occurs with repeated use & the need for larger doses to get the same effect

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Tolerance

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8
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Discomfort and distress that follow the discontinued use of addictive drugs

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Withdrawal

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9
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Physiological need for a drug that is indicated by the presence of withdrawal symptoms when a drug isn’t taken

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Physical Dependence

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10
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Need to take the drug to alter memories or thoughts

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Psychological Dependence

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11
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Continued substance craving and use despite significant life disruption/physical risk

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Substance use Disorder

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12
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Alcohol use marked by tolerance, withdrawal, and drive to continue

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Alcohol use Disorder

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13
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Addicts lack frontal lobe inhibitor to make proper judgements about what to do/ what not to do

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Impulse Control

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14
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Psychoactive drug that reduced neural activity and slows body functions

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Depressants

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15
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Alcohol, opiates, which relieve pain and barbiturates which induce sleep or reduce anxiety

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Depressants

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16
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Slows neural processing and thinking, impairs physical activity, reduces self-awareness, impairs memory and REM Sleep

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Alcohol

17
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Intensifies GABA and reduces glutamate, causes cluggish movements slurred sleep, and impaired judgements

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Alcohol

18
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Reduces anxiety and induce sleep by depressing activity and CNS, increases GABA

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Sedatives/Tranquilizers

19
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Reduce neurotransmitters and temporarily lessens pain and anxiety by reducing GABA/ slows the release of dopamine

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Opiates

20
Q

Inability to feel pain naturally due to an opiate addiction impairing the brains ability to produce endorphins & Dopamine

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Anhedonia

21
Q

Psychoactive drugs that excites neural activity and speed up bodily functions

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Simulants

22
Q

Caffeine, Nicotine, Amphetamines, Cocaine are all examples of what?

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Simulants

23
Q

Imitates ACh making the smoker feel good

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Nicotine

24
Q

Most used drug in the world

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Caffeine

25
Q

Acts as adenosine-receptor antagonist causing people to have a rush of energy and stay awake

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Caffeine

26
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Blocks the reuptake of dopamine, serotonin, and norepinephrine

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Cocaine

27
Q

Causes an immediate rush followed by an eventual crash

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Cocaine

28
Q

Increases wakefulness and enhance cognitive performance while increasing metabolism

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Amphetamines

29
Q

Used to treat weight gain, narcolepsy, & ADHD

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Amphetamines

30
Q

Name 3 Depressants

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Alcohol
Opiates
Barbiturates

31
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Name 4 Stimulants

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Caffeine
Nicotine
Amphetamines
Cocaine