Deck 3: How Drugs Work in the Body and on the Mind

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The elimination half-life of a drug will be faster if the drug is fat-soluble than if it is not.
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Elimination of drugs can be done via sweat and saliva.
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Regardless of which route of administration is used,the goal is for the drug to be absorbed into the bloodstream.
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Inhalation of smoked drugs such as crack does not present the same hazards to the respiratory system as do tobacco-based cigarettes.
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Paint thinners,gasoline,and cleaning fluid are examples of abused products that are typically administered by absorption through the skin or membranes.
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An overdose from an orally administered drug is easier to handle on an emergency basis than an overdose of a drug administered through an intravenous injection.
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High-alkaline drugs (i.e. ,cocaine,morphine)are absorbed better in the stomach than weakly acidic drugs (i.e. ,aspirin).
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The smaller the quantity of the drug,the faster the body tries to get rid of it.
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Intramuscular injections are often referred to as skin-popping.
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The half-life of cocaine is only a few hours.
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Mild electric currents can be used to help absorb drugs through the skin or membranes.
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Older people eliminate drugs at a slower pace than younger people do.
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"First-pass metabolism" is an important function of the esophagus.
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The half-life of nicotine is a few days.
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The iintravenous injection is the fastest type of injection to deliver a drug into the bloodstream.
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Orally administered drugs are ingested at higher than needed doses because some of the drug will not make it through the bloodstream.
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The imajor disadvantage of drug inhalation is that the linings leading from the throat to the lungs become irritated over time.
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Tetanus shots,flu shots,and most inoculations are administered by intramuscular injections.
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The ipsychoactive effects of intravenous injections are faster than those of inhalation.
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Fat-soluble drugs are eliminated faster than water-soluble drugs.
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The length of the latency period is related to the absorption time of the drug.
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Cross-dependence can be useful when trying to avoid the withdrawal symptoms of an unavailable drug.
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Dangerous interactions can occur from food-drug combinations.
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It is possible to develop a tolerance to a drug you have never taken before.
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According to the text,African Americans smoke fewer cigarettes per day than whites because African Americans may be retaining more nicotine per cigarette than whites.
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Potentiation is an example of a nonadditive drug combination effect.
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All drugs have similar elimination half-lives.
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Individual differences such as weight and gender can affect how one person reacts to a drug compared to another.
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The sympathetic and parasympathetic systems together form the peripheral nervous system.
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If we can relieve the withdrawal symptoms of one drug by administering another,than the two drugs show cross-tolerance.
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The central nervous system consists of the brain and the spinal cord.
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The danger of potentiation is that since the drug seems to have no effect,the combined effect may be so powerful that it can become lethal.
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The nervous system is made up of two parts known as the central nervous system and the peripheral nervous system.
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If Drug A has an effect of 3 and Drug B has an effect of 6,a purely additive combination effect would be equivalent to 18.
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A man and a woman each weigh pounds.If they both take the same dose of a drug,the same effects can be expected.
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Breathing is to somatic as lifting your arm is to autonomic.
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Administering the drug in a time-release form helps eliminate the undesirable side effects of excessive concentrations of a drug in the blood.
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Tow examples of hyperadditive combinations are synergism and potentiation.
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An increased heart rate and a decreased rate of digestion are two signs of sympathetic activation.
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An example of an antagonistic effect would be if Drug A had an effect of 5 and Drug B had an effect of 3,but the combination of the two drugs together resulted in an effect of 15.
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Damage to the prefrontal cortex may be associated with loss of personal control with respect to the abuse of alcohol and other drugs.
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All neurons generate nerve impulses on a continual basis.
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The limbic system and hypothalamus are two structures of the brain that "overhang" the cerebral cortex.
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The receptor to which a neurotransmitter binds determines whether that neurotransmitter has an excitatory or inhibitory effect.
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Sensory nerves enter the CNS at the level of the brain but not the spinal cord.
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There are certain types of neurons that do not contain a cell body or soma.
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Brain tissue is classified in sections: the hindbrain,the midbrain,and the forebrain.
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The most recently evolved region of the human brain is the prefrontal cortex.
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Dendrites are to transmitting information as axon is to receiving information.
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The processing of pain information occurs in the hindbrain.
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Most theories about the physiological basis for psychological dependence focus on the limbic system.
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Acetylcholine is involved with the sympathetic autonomic nervous system,while norepinephrine is involved with the parasympathetic autonomic system.
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The processing of reflex responses does not involve the brain at all.
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The risk of asphyxiation from a certain dosage level of a drug most likely means that the drug is capable of stimulating the cerebral cortex.
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There are approximately 100 billion neurons in the brain.
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Reuptake is the process whereby a neurotransmitter returns from the receptor site back to the synaptic knob.
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Communication between neurons is accomplished through the actions of chemical substances called neurotransmitters.
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The three categories of brain tissue are the medulla,the hypothalamus,and the cerebellum.
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The part of the brain that determines when we sleep and when we wake up is located in the pons.
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Psychoactive drugs can produce bodily effects that are oriented toward parasympathetic rather than sympathetic activation.
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When multiple drugs activate the same type of receptor sites,the effects of each drug on the brain are equivalent.
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GABA deficiencies are associated with a decreased tendency toward epileptic seizures.
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Metabolic tolerance occurs when receptors become less sensitive due to being stimulated repeatedly by a drug over time.
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The neurotransmitter responsible for regulating our mood states is acetylcholine.
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A major drug for the treatment of Parkinson's disease has been L-dopa.
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The rewarding effects of certain psychoactive drugs are related to their effects upon the nucleus accumbens in the brain.
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Tolerance that is a result of changes in the drug's chemical breakdown in the liver is referred to as cellular (pharmacodynamic)tolerance.
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Barbiturates and caffeine easily pass through the blood-brain barrier.
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Involvement with the nucleus accumbens has been linked to compulsive violence.
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The key factor which determines whether a drug passes through the blood-brain barrier is water solubility.
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Involvement with the nucleus accumbens has been linked to compulsive gambling
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Drugs that relieve mania and depression act upon serotonin-releasing neurons.
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Set is defined as the immediate environment within which drug-taking behavior occurs.
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The blood-brain barrier cannot be crossed by a drug that is fat soluble.
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Placebo is derived from the Latin,"I refuse to comply."
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Norepinephrine is to the hypothalamus as serotonin is to the pons.
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Alzheimer's disease has been linked to deficiencies in nicotinic receptors.
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Antianxiety medications stimulate GABA-releasing neurons,providing a reduction in feelings of stress and fear.
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Set and setting are two important factors in predicting an individual's response to a particular drug.
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Dopamine is more fat-soluble than L-dopa.
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The elimination half-life of a drug will be faster if the drug is fat-soluble than if it is not.
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Elimination of drugs can be done via sweat and saliva.
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Regardless of which route of administration is used,the goal is for the drug to be absorbed into the bloodstream.
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Inhalation of smoked drugs such as crack does not present the same hazards to the respiratory system as do tobacco-based cigarettes.
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Paint thinners,gasoline,and cleaning fluid are examples of abused products that are typically administered by absorption through the skin or membranes.
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An overdose from an orally administered drug is easier to handle on an emergency basis than an overdose of a drug administered through an intravenous injection.
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High-alkaline drugs (i.e. ,cocaine,morphine)are absorbed better in the stomach than weakly acidic drugs (i.e. ,aspirin).
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The smaller the quantity of the drug,the faster the body tries to get rid of it.
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Intramuscular injections are often referred to as skin-popping.
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The half-life of cocaine is only a few hours.
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Mild electric currents can be used to help absorb drugs through the skin or membranes.
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Older people eliminate drugs at a slower pace than younger people do.
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"First-pass metabolism" is an important function of the esophagus.
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The half-life of nicotine is a few days.
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The iintravenous injection is the fastest type of injection to deliver a drug into the bloodstream.
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Orally administered drugs are ingested at higher than needed doses because some of the drug will not make it through the bloodstream.
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The imajor disadvantage of drug inhalation is that the linings leading from the throat to the lungs become irritated over time.
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Tetanus shots,flu shots,and most inoculations are administered by intramuscular injections.
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The ipsychoactive effects of intravenous injections are faster than those of inhalation.
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Fat-soluble drugs are eliminated faster than water-soluble drugs.
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The length of the latency period is related to the absorption time of the drug.
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Cross-dependence can be useful when trying to avoid the withdrawal symptoms of an unavailable drug.
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Dangerous interactions can occur from food-drug combinations.
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It is possible to develop a tolerance to a drug you have never taken before.
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According to the text,African Americans smoke fewer cigarettes per day than whites because African Americans may be retaining more nicotine per cigarette than whites.
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Potentiation is an example of a nonadditive drug combination effect.
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All drugs have similar elimination half-lives.
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Individual differences such as weight and gender can affect how one person reacts to a drug compared to another.
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The sympathetic and parasympathetic systems together form the peripheral nervous system.
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If we can relieve the withdrawal symptoms of one drug by administering another,than the two drugs show cross-tolerance.
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The central nervous system consists of the brain and the spinal cord.
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The danger of potentiation is that since the drug seems to have no effect,the combined effect may be so powerful that it can become lethal.
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The nervous system is made up of two parts known as the central nervous system and the peripheral nervous system.
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If Drug A has an effect of 3 and Drug B has an effect of 6,a purely additive combination effect would be equivalent to 18.
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A man and a woman each weigh pounds.If they both take the same dose of a drug,the same effects can be expected.
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Breathing is to somatic as lifting your arm is to autonomic.
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Administering the drug in a time-release form helps eliminate the undesirable side effects of excessive concentrations of a drug in the blood.
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Tow examples of hyperadditive combinations are synergism and potentiation.
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An increased heart rate and a decreased rate of digestion are two signs of sympathetic activation.
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An example of an antagonistic effect would be if Drug A had an effect of 5 and Drug B had an effect of 3,but the combination of the two drugs together resulted in an effect of 15.
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Damage to the prefrontal cortex may be associated with loss of personal control with respect to the abuse of alcohol and other drugs.
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All neurons generate nerve impulses on a continual basis.
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The limbic system and hypothalamus are two structures of the brain that "overhang" the cerebral cortex.
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The receptor to which a neurotransmitter binds determines whether that neurotransmitter has an excitatory or inhibitory effect.
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Sensory nerves enter the CNS at the level of the brain but not the spinal cord.
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There are certain types of neurons that do not contain a cell body or soma.
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Brain tissue is classified in sections: the hindbrain,the midbrain,and the forebrain.
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The most recently evolved region of the human brain is the prefrontal cortex.
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Dendrites are to transmitting information as axon is to receiving information.
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The processing of pain information occurs in the hindbrain.
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Most theories about the physiological basis for psychological dependence focus on the limbic system.
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Acetylcholine is involved with the sympathetic autonomic nervous system,while norepinephrine is involved with the parasympathetic autonomic system.
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The processing of reflex responses does not involve the brain at all.
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The risk of asphyxiation from a certain dosage level of a drug most likely means that the drug is capable of stimulating the cerebral cortex.
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There are approximately 100 billion neurons in the brain.
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Reuptake is the process whereby a neurotransmitter returns from the receptor site back to the synaptic knob.
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Communication between neurons is accomplished through the actions of chemical substances called neurotransmitters.
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The three categories of brain tissue are the medulla,the hypothalamus,and the cerebellum.
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The part of the brain that determines when we sleep and when we wake up is located in the pons.
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Psychoactive drugs can produce bodily effects that are oriented toward parasympathetic rather than sympathetic activation.
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When multiple drugs activate the same type of receptor sites,the effects of each drug on the brain are equivalent.
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GABA deficiencies are associated with a decreased tendency toward epileptic seizures.
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Metabolic tolerance occurs when receptors become less sensitive due to being stimulated repeatedly by a drug over time.
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The neurotransmitter responsible for regulating our mood states is acetylcholine.
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A major drug for the treatment of Parkinson's disease has been L-dopa.
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The rewarding effects of certain psychoactive drugs are related to their effects upon the nucleus accumbens in the brain.
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Tolerance that is a result of changes in the drug's chemical breakdown in the liver is referred to as cellular (pharmacodynamic)tolerance.
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Barbiturates and caffeine easily pass through the blood-brain barrier.
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Involvement with the nucleus accumbens has been linked to compulsive violence.
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The key factor which determines whether a drug passes through the blood-brain barrier is water solubility.
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Involvement with the nucleus accumbens has been linked to compulsive gambling
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Drugs that relieve mania and depression act upon serotonin-releasing neurons.
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Set is defined as the immediate environment within which drug-taking behavior occurs.
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The blood-brain barrier cannot be crossed by a drug that is fat soluble.
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Placebo is derived from the Latin,"I refuse to comply."
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Norepinephrine is to the hypothalamus as serotonin is to the pons.
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Alzheimer's disease has been linked to deficiencies in nicotinic receptors.
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Antianxiety medications stimulate GABA-releasing neurons,providing a reduction in feelings of stress and fear.
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Set and setting are two important factors in predicting an individual's response to a particular drug.
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Dopamine is more fat-soluble than L-dopa.
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