Deck 6: Lsd and Other Hallucinogens

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It is virtually impossible to "come down" from LSD at will.
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LSD was made illegal in Canada in 1966.
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A hallucination is the distorted perception of something that really exists.
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The most widely known hallucinogen, LSD, does not exist in nature.
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Millions of deaths in Canada have been attributed solely to LSD overdose.
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Psychedelic means "mind-reducing."
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The peak effects of LSD occur about 30 to 60 minutes after oral consumption.
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Approximately 6000 plant species have psychoactive properties.
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MDMA (Ecstasy) is a hallucinogen chemically related to norepinephrine.
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LSD use is highly likely to result in drug dependence.
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Drugs chemically related to dopamine make up one of the three principal categories of hallucinogens.
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PCP and ketamine are chemically related to the neurotransmitter serotonin.
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Outbreaks of ergotism have been recorded from the Middle Ages to recent times.
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The toxicity of LSD is low.
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Albert Hofmann worked for Timothy Leary and Richard Alpert at Harvard University.
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Synesthesia refers to an intermingling of visual and auditory sensations.
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LSD dosage levels are approximately the same as those experienced in the 1960s and the 1970s.
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LSD is one of the most powerful psychoactive drugs known.
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Research has shown that LSD panic leads to a more permanent psychiatric breakdown.
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Timothy Leary's work with hallucinogens at Harvard University was conducted with the strictest scientific rigour.
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The ayahuasca drink, employed by many South American shamans, contains harmine.
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LSD mimics the experience of schizophrenic psychosis.
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Data indicates that LSD is beneficial for treating alcoholism.
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LSD and mescaline share a common brain mechanism.
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Street Ecstasy is much more dangerous than pure MDMA.
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The principal acute toxic effect of MDMA is severe hyperthermia.
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Since the early 1990s, MDMA has become prominent among the new club drugs.
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Flashbacks never occur with someone who has used LSD one time only.
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"Ecstasy" is now a street drug, but it has been formerly used in psychiatry, under the name of DOM.
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There is a strong relationship between LSD and violent behaviour.
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LSD produces more strongly visual hallucinations than psilocybin.
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LSD has been documented to increase artistic creativity but not musical creativity.
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Though there is no scientific evidence to prove it, much of society believes LSD causes genetic damage.
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Mandrake contains a combination of atropine, scopolamine, and hyoscyamine.
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The hallucinogen mescaline is derived from a spineless cactus called peyote.
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Harmine has been referred to as "the businessman's LSD."
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Research has shown a link between LSD use and high rates of birth defects.
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Psilocin is an inactive form of psilocybin.
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Psilocybin comes from plants native to mountainous regions of northern Asia.
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MDMA is also known as Herbal Ecstasy.
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Previously ingested as a pill, PCP is typically smoked in more recent instances of abuse.
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Phencyclidine (PCP) was once used medically as a surgical anaesthetic.
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Which of the following terms has NOT been used to define LSD?

A) psychomimetic
B) psychodysleptic
C) psychodiuretic
D) psycholytic
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Amanita muscaria drugs block the effects of serotonin.
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Datura plants yield hallucinogens chemically related to serotonin.
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Amanita mushrooms produce heightened aggressive behaviour.
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The active ingredient in Amanita muscaria is muscarine.
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One element of early experiences with LSD was __________.

A) the intermingling of visual and auditory sensations
B) the extreme paranoia that resulted
C) the sense of extreme tranquility and peace
D) the mild convulsive seizures
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Which of the following terms is associated with spiritual hallucinations and means "generating the divine within"?

A) psychedelic
B) psychogenic
C) entheogenic
D) celestiogenic
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Salvia is classified as an illicit drug in Canada.
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Angel dust is another name for LSD.
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The hallucinogen most closely associated with date rape is ketamine.
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When first testing LSD, Hofmann __________.

A) did not react in any way
B) felt the sensation of bugs on his skin
C) experienced hallucinations
D) fell into a deep sleep for several hours
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Hofmann's first "acid trip" occurred when LSD accidentally __________.

A) made contact with his fingertips
B) was breathed in as a vapour
C) spilled onto Hofmann's lap
D) attached itself to Hofmann's briefcase
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The term "psychedelic" literally means __________.

A) mind-dissolving
B) mind-disrupting
C) mind- and food-oriented
D) mind-expanding
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The biggest hazard of ketamine is depression of breathing.
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The actual discoverer of LSD in 1943 was __________.

A) Adam Sertürner
B) Albert Hofmann
C) a Navajo shaman in Arizona
D) Richard Alpert
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Which descriptor is the most negative one with regard to hallucinogens?

A) psychedelic
B) psychotomimetic
C) psychodysleptic
D) psycholytic
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Which of the following is an example of a hallucination?

A) Seeing an image that is not real
B) Hearing a voice that is louder than the voice everyone else hears
C) Being able to sense that something will happen before it actually happens
D) both A and C
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The first deliberate testing of LSD involved a dosage __________.

A) approximately equivalent to levels ingested during the 1970s
B) 100 times the typical dose for LSD
C) 5 times the typical dose for LSD
D) much smaller than the typical dose for LSD
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The earliest hallucinogen sessions at Harvard University __________.

A) were not under medical supervision
B) involved Leary taking the hallucinogen along with the experimental participants
C) were totally unstructured
D) had objective observers reporting the responses of the experimental participants
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The experience of ingesting a hallucinogen might be best described as __________.

A) hallucinogenic rather than illusionogenic
B) illusionogenic rather than hallucinogenic
C) psycholytic rather than psychedelic
D) schizophrenic rather than normal
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Drugs that closely resemble all of the following neurotransmitters except ______ comprise the three principal categories of hallucinations.

A) serotonin
B) norepinepherine
C) dopamine
D) acetylcholine
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Infected rye grain can result in symptoms of __________.

A) panic attack
B) intoxication
C) ergotism
D) mescalinism
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Ingestion of ergot can lead to __________.

A) gangrene, burning pain, and loss of limbs
B) euphoria and significantly increased energy
C) irritability and stupor
D) an odd sense of peace and tranquility
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Research at the University of Saskatchewan in the 1950s showed promising results for LSD as a treatment for __________.

A) Parkinson's disease
B) alcoholism
C) anorexia
D) panic attacks
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Timothy Leary's first hallucinogenic experience involved the ingestion of __________.

A) psilocybin mushrooms
B) DOM
C) LSD
D) peyote seeds
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PCP and ketamine are two hallucinogens that are chemically related to __________.

A) serotonin
B) norepinephrine
C) acetylcholine
D) no known neurotransmitters
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LSD was accidentally discovered in a program of research focusing upon efforts to reduce __________.

A) schizophrenic symptoms
B) the abuse potential of sleeping pills
C) bleeding in uterine muscle
D) symptoms of heroin withdrawal
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Atropine and scopolamine are two hallucinogens that are chemically related to __________.

A) serotonin
B) norepinephrine
C) dopamine
D) acetylcholine
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A hallucinogen that is chemically similar to norepinephrine is __________.

A) LSD
B) harmine
C) mescaline
D) PCP
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Psilocybin is found in __________.

A) mouldy rye grain
B) mushrooms
C) tainted water
D) gelatin chips
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Technically, a drug such as _______ could be classified as a hallucinogen when dose levels are very high.

A) heroin
B) cocaine
C) Valium
D) codeine
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LSD, psilocybin, and morning glory seeds are hallucinogens chemically similar to __________.

A) serotonin
B) norepinephrine
C) acetylcholine
D) no known neurotransmitters
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LSD-25 was the official name for LSD because __________.

A) the year of its discovery was the twenty-fifth anniversary of the laboratory in which it was first isolated
B) it was the twenty-fifth variation to be tested
C) it was discovered on July 25, 1943
D) it was approximately 25 times more potent than mescaline
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In early research on hallucinogens, Leary and Alpert studied __________.

A) first LSD and later psilocybin
B) first psilocybin and later LSD
C) first prescription hallucinogens and later illicit ones
D) first the reactions of other people and later their own
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LSD was added to the Food and Drug Act in Canada in __________, thus carrying penalties for sale and distribution.

A) 1953
B) 1966
C) 1967
D) 1970
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Ergot is a fungus __________.

A) found atop desert cactus plants
B) in mouldy rye grain
C) attached to morning glory seeds
D) related to penicillin
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Timothy Leary originally was a __________.

A) chemist
B) sociologist
C) writer
D) clinical psychologist
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LSD was originally researched to be a potential treatment for __________.

A) Parkinson's disease
B) schizophrenia
C) Alzheimer's disease
D) panic attacks
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Deck 6: Lsd and Other Hallucinogens
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It is virtually impossible to "come down" from LSD at will.
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LSD was made illegal in Canada in 1966.
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A hallucination is the distorted perception of something that really exists.
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The most widely known hallucinogen, LSD, does not exist in nature.
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Millions of deaths in Canada have been attributed solely to LSD overdose.
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Psychedelic means "mind-reducing."
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The peak effects of LSD occur about 30 to 60 minutes after oral consumption.
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Approximately 6000 plant species have psychoactive properties.
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MDMA (Ecstasy) is a hallucinogen chemically related to norepinephrine.
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LSD use is highly likely to result in drug dependence.
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Drugs chemically related to dopamine make up one of the three principal categories of hallucinogens.
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PCP and ketamine are chemically related to the neurotransmitter serotonin.
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Outbreaks of ergotism have been recorded from the Middle Ages to recent times.
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The toxicity of LSD is low.
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Albert Hofmann worked for Timothy Leary and Richard Alpert at Harvard University.
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Synesthesia refers to an intermingling of visual and auditory sensations.
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LSD dosage levels are approximately the same as those experienced in the 1960s and the 1970s.
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LSD is one of the most powerful psychoactive drugs known.
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Research has shown that LSD panic leads to a more permanent psychiatric breakdown.
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Timothy Leary's work with hallucinogens at Harvard University was conducted with the strictest scientific rigour.
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The ayahuasca drink, employed by many South American shamans, contains harmine.
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LSD mimics the experience of schizophrenic psychosis.
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Data indicates that LSD is beneficial for treating alcoholism.
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LSD and mescaline share a common brain mechanism.
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Street Ecstasy is much more dangerous than pure MDMA.
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The principal acute toxic effect of MDMA is severe hyperthermia.
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Since the early 1990s, MDMA has become prominent among the new club drugs.
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Flashbacks never occur with someone who has used LSD one time only.
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"Ecstasy" is now a street drug, but it has been formerly used in psychiatry, under the name of DOM.
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There is a strong relationship between LSD and violent behaviour.
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LSD produces more strongly visual hallucinations than psilocybin.
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LSD has been documented to increase artistic creativity but not musical creativity.
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Though there is no scientific evidence to prove it, much of society believes LSD causes genetic damage.
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Mandrake contains a combination of atropine, scopolamine, and hyoscyamine.
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The hallucinogen mescaline is derived from a spineless cactus called peyote.
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Harmine has been referred to as "the businessman's LSD."
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Research has shown a link between LSD use and high rates of birth defects.
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Psilocin is an inactive form of psilocybin.
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Psilocybin comes from plants native to mountainous regions of northern Asia.
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MDMA is also known as Herbal Ecstasy.
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Previously ingested as a pill, PCP is typically smoked in more recent instances of abuse.
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Phencyclidine (PCP) was once used medically as a surgical anaesthetic.
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Which of the following terms has NOT been used to define LSD?

A) psychomimetic
B) psychodysleptic
C) psychodiuretic
D) psycholytic
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Amanita muscaria drugs block the effects of serotonin.
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Datura plants yield hallucinogens chemically related to serotonin.
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Amanita mushrooms produce heightened aggressive behaviour.
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The active ingredient in Amanita muscaria is muscarine.
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One element of early experiences with LSD was __________.

A) the intermingling of visual and auditory sensations
B) the extreme paranoia that resulted
C) the sense of extreme tranquility and peace
D) the mild convulsive seizures
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Which of the following terms is associated with spiritual hallucinations and means "generating the divine within"?

A) psychedelic
B) psychogenic
C) entheogenic
D) celestiogenic
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Salvia is classified as an illicit drug in Canada.
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Angel dust is another name for LSD.
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The hallucinogen most closely associated with date rape is ketamine.
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When first testing LSD, Hofmann __________.

A) did not react in any way
B) felt the sensation of bugs on his skin
C) experienced hallucinations
D) fell into a deep sleep for several hours
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Hofmann's first "acid trip" occurred when LSD accidentally __________.

A) made contact with his fingertips
B) was breathed in as a vapour
C) spilled onto Hofmann's lap
D) attached itself to Hofmann's briefcase
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The term "psychedelic" literally means __________.

A) mind-dissolving
B) mind-disrupting
C) mind- and food-oriented
D) mind-expanding
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56
The biggest hazard of ketamine is depression of breathing.
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57
The actual discoverer of LSD in 1943 was __________.

A) Adam Sertürner
B) Albert Hofmann
C) a Navajo shaman in Arizona
D) Richard Alpert
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Which descriptor is the most negative one with regard to hallucinogens?

A) psychedelic
B) psychotomimetic
C) psychodysleptic
D) psycholytic
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Which of the following is an example of a hallucination?

A) Seeing an image that is not real
B) Hearing a voice that is louder than the voice everyone else hears
C) Being able to sense that something will happen before it actually happens
D) both A and C
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The first deliberate testing of LSD involved a dosage __________.

A) approximately equivalent to levels ingested during the 1970s
B) 100 times the typical dose for LSD
C) 5 times the typical dose for LSD
D) much smaller than the typical dose for LSD
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The earliest hallucinogen sessions at Harvard University __________.

A) were not under medical supervision
B) involved Leary taking the hallucinogen along with the experimental participants
C) were totally unstructured
D) had objective observers reporting the responses of the experimental participants
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The experience of ingesting a hallucinogen might be best described as __________.

A) hallucinogenic rather than illusionogenic
B) illusionogenic rather than hallucinogenic
C) psycholytic rather than psychedelic
D) schizophrenic rather than normal
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63
Drugs that closely resemble all of the following neurotransmitters except ______ comprise the three principal categories of hallucinations.

A) serotonin
B) norepinepherine
C) dopamine
D) acetylcholine
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64
Infected rye grain can result in symptoms of __________.

A) panic attack
B) intoxication
C) ergotism
D) mescalinism
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Ingestion of ergot can lead to __________.

A) gangrene, burning pain, and loss of limbs
B) euphoria and significantly increased energy
C) irritability and stupor
D) an odd sense of peace and tranquility
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66
Research at the University of Saskatchewan in the 1950s showed promising results for LSD as a treatment for __________.

A) Parkinson's disease
B) alcoholism
C) anorexia
D) panic attacks
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67
Timothy Leary's first hallucinogenic experience involved the ingestion of __________.

A) psilocybin mushrooms
B) DOM
C) LSD
D) peyote seeds
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68
PCP and ketamine are two hallucinogens that are chemically related to __________.

A) serotonin
B) norepinephrine
C) acetylcholine
D) no known neurotransmitters
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69
LSD was accidentally discovered in a program of research focusing upon efforts to reduce __________.

A) schizophrenic symptoms
B) the abuse potential of sleeping pills
C) bleeding in uterine muscle
D) symptoms of heroin withdrawal
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70
Atropine and scopolamine are two hallucinogens that are chemically related to __________.

A) serotonin
B) norepinephrine
C) dopamine
D) acetylcholine
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71
A hallucinogen that is chemically similar to norepinephrine is __________.

A) LSD
B) harmine
C) mescaline
D) PCP
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72
Psilocybin is found in __________.

A) mouldy rye grain
B) mushrooms
C) tainted water
D) gelatin chips
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73
Technically, a drug such as _______ could be classified as a hallucinogen when dose levels are very high.

A) heroin
B) cocaine
C) Valium
D) codeine
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74
LSD, psilocybin, and morning glory seeds are hallucinogens chemically similar to __________.

A) serotonin
B) norepinephrine
C) acetylcholine
D) no known neurotransmitters
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75
LSD-25 was the official name for LSD because __________.

A) the year of its discovery was the twenty-fifth anniversary of the laboratory in which it was first isolated
B) it was the twenty-fifth variation to be tested
C) it was discovered on July 25, 1943
D) it was approximately 25 times more potent than mescaline
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76
In early research on hallucinogens, Leary and Alpert studied __________.

A) first LSD and later psilocybin
B) first psilocybin and later LSD
C) first prescription hallucinogens and later illicit ones
D) first the reactions of other people and later their own
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77
LSD was added to the Food and Drug Act in Canada in __________, thus carrying penalties for sale and distribution.

A) 1953
B) 1966
C) 1967
D) 1970
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78
Ergot is a fungus __________.

A) found atop desert cactus plants
B) in mouldy rye grain
C) attached to morning glory seeds
D) related to penicillin
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79
Timothy Leary originally was a __________.

A) chemist
B) sociologist
C) writer
D) clinical psychologist
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LSD was originally researched to be a potential treatment for __________.

A) Parkinson's disease
B) schizophrenia
C) Alzheimer's disease
D) panic attacks
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