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Category > Psychology Posted 08 Oct 2017 My Price 10.00

Select one drug (legal or illegal)

  1. Select one drug (legal or illegal) that you are interested in knowing more about.
  2. How is this drug classified (stimulant, opiate, hallucinogen, or depressant)?
  3. How does this drug affect neurotransmitters (increases release, decreases release, mimics, blocks reuptake)? In some cases one or more may apply.
  4. What specific neurotransmitter(s) does the drug affect?
  5. What behaviors (select from the ‘Behaviors’ list) could a person exhibit as a result of using this drug? (Pick at least three from the list that are most likely).
  6. Based on the behaviors you choose, which specific brain structures do you think are affected by the drug (use the ‘Structure Table’ to help you)? More specifically, which brain structures correspond with the behaviors? Make sure the brain structures correspond to the appropriate lines to match the behaviors you listed in question #5; for example, the Cerebral Cortex is associated with the relaxation of body muscles. Note that the structure may not exist in the table, as it is just for reference.

Behavior list

  • Relaxation of body muscles
  • High sensitivity to sensations
  • Nausea
  • Increased heart beat
  • Euphoria (feeling of extreme pleasure)
  • Drowsiness
  • Decreased appetite
  • Coma
  • Speech impairment
  • Intense emotions
  • Hallucinations
  • Relaxed euphoria (between waking and sleeping)
  • Anxiety relief
  • Impaired decision making
  • Death
  • Slowing of time
  • Alert/Wakefulness
  • Tremors

Structure Table

StructureFunctionLocationCerebral CortexSensation, perception, and body movementForebrainCorpus CallosumConnects cerebral hemispheresForebrainThalamusReceives and relays sensory informationForebrainHypothalamusRegulates eating, drinking, and sexual responsesForebrainAmygdalaForming, recognizing, and remembering emotional experiencesForebrainHippocampusMemoriesForebrainMidbrainMakes connections between forebrain and hindbrainMidbrainPonsMakes chemicals for sleepingHindbrainCerebellumCoordinates voluntary movementsHindbrainMedullaControls vital reflexesHindbrain

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Status NEW Posted 08 Oct 2017 07:10 AM My Price 10.00

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