Deck 17: Topics in Drug Abuse
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Deck 17: Topics in Drug Abuse
1
The frontal cortex projections to the nucleus accumbens release:
A)endorphins.
B)serotonin.
C)glutamate.
D)dopamine.
A)endorphins.
B)serotonin.
C)glutamate.
D)dopamine.
C
2
The ventral tegmental area projects to:
A)the nucleus accumbens.
B)the prefrontal cortex.
C)the basolateral amygdala.
D)All of the answers are correct.
A)the nucleus accumbens.
B)the prefrontal cortex.
C)the basolateral amygdala.
D)All of the answers are correct.
D
3
Opiate- and amphetamine-withdrawal are frequently treated with:
A)beta blockers and alpha-2 agonists.
B)beta blockers and alpha-2 blockers.
C)beta agonists and alpha-2 blockers.
D)beta agonists and alpha-2 agonists.
A)beta blockers and alpha-2 agonists.
B)beta blockers and alpha-2 blockers.
C)beta agonists and alpha-2 blockers.
D)beta agonists and alpha-2 agonists.
A
4
The following drug(s)activate(s)input directly into the prelimbic cortex:
A)marijuana.
B)opioids.
C)marijuana and alcohol.
D)amphetamine.
A)marijuana.
B)opioids.
C)marijuana and alcohol.
D)amphetamine.
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5
The neural fibers that project from the prefrontal cortex to the nucleus accumbens and ventral tegmental area are primarily:
A)dopaminergic.
B)GABA-ergic.
C)glutamatergic.
D)serotoninergic.
A)dopaminergic.
B)GABA-ergic.
C)glutamatergic.
D)serotoninergic.
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6
One common change in brain activity after long-term drug use is a(n):
A)increase in activity of the locus coeruleus.
B)decrease in activity of the locus coeruleus.
C)increase in activity of the prefrontal cortex.
D)decrease in activity of the prefrontal cortex.
A)increase in activity of the locus coeruleus.
B)decrease in activity of the locus coeruleus.
C)increase in activity of the prefrontal cortex.
D)decrease in activity of the prefrontal cortex.
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7
The single feature shared by most,if not all,abused substances is:
A)decreased stress.
B)activation of anxiety-reducing (anxiolytic)brain sites.
C)activation of pain-reducing (analgesic)brain sites.
D)activation of reward sites in the brain.
A)decreased stress.
B)activation of anxiety-reducing (anxiolytic)brain sites.
C)activation of pain-reducing (analgesic)brain sites.
D)activation of reward sites in the brain.
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8
The ventral tegmental area is inhibited by:
A)GABA.
B)serotonin.
C)glutamate.
D)dopamine.
A)GABA.
B)serotonin.
C)glutamate.
D)dopamine.
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9
The neurotransmitter activated by most,if not all,abused substances is:
A)norepinephrine.
B)dopamine.
C)serotonin.
D)GABA.
A)norepinephrine.
B)dopamine.
C)serotonin.
D)GABA.
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10
Vaccines:
A)prevent drugs from entering the brain as well as drug craving.
B)prevent drugs from entering the brain but not drug craving.
C)do not prevent drugs from entering the brain but do prevent drug craving.
D)neither prevent drugs from entering the brain nor drug craving.
A)prevent drugs from entering the brain as well as drug craving.
B)prevent drugs from entering the brain but not drug craving.
C)do not prevent drugs from entering the brain but do prevent drug craving.
D)neither prevent drugs from entering the brain nor drug craving.
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11
All of the following brain sites are part of the mesolimbic pathway,EXCEPT:
A)the amygdala.
B)the ventral tegmentum.
C)the nucleus accumbens.
D)the raphe nucleus.
A)the amygdala.
B)the ventral tegmentum.
C)the nucleus accumbens.
D)the raphe nucleus.
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12
Activation of the _______ brain site produces pleasure/reward:
A)raphe nucleus
B)amygdala
C)caudate nucleus
D)nucleus accumbens
A)raphe nucleus
B)amygdala
C)caudate nucleus
D)nucleus accumbens
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13
The reinforcing effect of a variety of abused drugs is reduced by:
A)GABAA agonists.
B)GABAA antagonists.
C)GABAB agonists.
D)GABAB antagonists.
A)GABAA agonists.
B)GABAA antagonists.
C)GABAB agonists.
D)GABAB antagonists.
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14
Dopamine mediates the pleasurable effects of:
A)cocaine.
B)sex.
C)food.
D)All of the answers are correct.
A)cocaine.
B)sex.
C)food.
D)All of the answers are correct.
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15
Pharmacological treatments for individuals with substance use disorders include all of the following,EXCEPT:
A)treatment to decrease withdrawal effects.
B)substituting a "legal" drug for an illicit one for long-term maintenance.
C)investigating vaccines.
D)substituting a shorter-acting drug for an illicit one.
A)treatment to decrease withdrawal effects.
B)substituting a "legal" drug for an illicit one for long-term maintenance.
C)investigating vaccines.
D)substituting a shorter-acting drug for an illicit one.
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16
The most widely used addictive drugs are:
A)caffeine,nicotine and cocaine.
B)caffeine,cocaine and alcohol.
C)caffeine,alcohol and cocaine.
D)caffeine,alcohol and nicotine.
A)caffeine,nicotine and cocaine.
B)caffeine,cocaine and alcohol.
C)caffeine,alcohol and cocaine.
D)caffeine,alcohol and nicotine.
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17
The ventral tegmental area releases:
A)endorphins.
B)serotonin.
C)glutamate.
D)dopamine.
A)endorphins.
B)serotonin.
C)glutamate.
D)dopamine.
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18
Which of the following statements is TRUE?
A)Cannabinoids can induce the release of opioids,but opioids cannot induce the release of cannabinoids.
B)Cannabinoids cannot induce the release of opioids,but opioids can induce the release of cannabinoids.
C)Cannabinoids can induce the release of opioids,and opioids can induce the release of cannabinoids.
D)Cannabinoids cannot induce the release of opioids,and opioids cannot induce the release of cannabinoids.
A)Cannabinoids can induce the release of opioids,but opioids cannot induce the release of cannabinoids.
B)Cannabinoids cannot induce the release of opioids,but opioids can induce the release of cannabinoids.
C)Cannabinoids can induce the release of opioids,and opioids can induce the release of cannabinoids.
D)Cannabinoids cannot induce the release of opioids,and opioids cannot induce the release of cannabinoids.
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19
Humans that fail to find the effects of methylphenidate rewarding differ from those who do in levels of:
A)beta-norepinephrine receptors.
B)serotonin-1 receptors.
C)nicotinic receptors.
D)dopamine-2 receptors.
A)beta-norepinephrine receptors.
B)serotonin-1 receptors.
C)nicotinic receptors.
D)dopamine-2 receptors.
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20
The "final common pathway" for drug seeking behavior appears to be projections from the:
A)VTA to the prefrontal cortex.
B)prefrontal cortex to the amygdala.
C)nucleus accumbens to the VTA.
D)prefrontal cortex to the nucleus accumbens.
A)VTA to the prefrontal cortex.
B)prefrontal cortex to the amygdala.
C)nucleus accumbens to the VTA.
D)prefrontal cortex to the nucleus accumbens.
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21
Today,researchers view the defining problem of drug addiction as:
A)a simple drug reinforcement issue.
B)a simple drug enforcement issue.
C)a simple drug abstinence issue.
D)None of the answers are correct.
A)a simple drug reinforcement issue.
B)a simple drug enforcement issue.
C)a simple drug abstinence issue.
D)None of the answers are correct.
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22
Patients with low dopamine-receptor levels would be expected to have exaggerated responses to amphetamine or cocaine.
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23
Alcohol is the classic psychoactive drug used throughout history for recreational purposes.
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24
More than half of individuals with a drug or alcohol addiction have a diagnosed comorbid disorder.
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25
With the possible exception of anxiolytics,if a drug is to produce drug-seeking behavior,it initially must be positively reinforcing.
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26
Almost all people with a drug or alcohol addiction have a diagnosed comorbid disorder.
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27
If depression is associated with decreased dopamine levels,one would expect depressed patients to have less of a response to amphetamine than nondepressed people.
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28
Subjects with the smallest increase in dopamine levels have the greatest pleasure response to cocaine.
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29
Most abused drugs affect the mesolimbic pathway via the same mechanism of action.
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30
According to the DSM-IV,the terms "substance dependence" and "substance abuse" are interchangeable.
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31
Almost half of schizophrenics meet the criteria for substance abuse or dependence.
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32
The feedback circuits from the prefrontal cortex to the ventral tegmental area are dopaminergic.
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33
The biological basis for drug craving appears to be decreased glutamatergic transmission onto reward circuits.
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34
The greater the density of D2 receptors,the greater the pleasurable sensation to methylphenidate.
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35
Nicotine is the classic psychoactive drug used throughout history for recreational purposes.
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36
Alcohol and nicotine ultimately produce euphoria via nondopamine mechanisms.
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37
Chronic exposure to several drugs of abuse enhance the responsiveness of the mesolimbic pathway.
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38
Chronic exposure to all drugs increases the protein delta-fosB.
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39
Activation of brain reward mechanisms are the single feature shared by most,if not all,abused substances.
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40
The greater the increase in DA in response to cocaine-like drugs,the weaker the subjective "high."
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41
Opiate antagonists have been approved for treating alcoholism.
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42
Antabuse,the agent used to treat alcoholism,increases DA levels.
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43
Pharmacological treatment options for addiction traditionally include "relapse prevention pharmacology."
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44
Stimulation of GABA-B receptors reduces the reinforcing effect of a variety of abused drugs.
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