1) Hallucinogens Cause Their Effects by Disrupting the Interaction of Nerve Cells and The

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1) Hallucinogens Cause Their Effects by Disrupting the Interaction of Nerve Cells and The

Hallucinogens and Dissociative Drugs

1) Hallucinogens cause their effects by disrupting the interaction of nerve cells and the neurotransmitter a) serotonin b) norepinephrine c) glutamate d) dopamine

2) The dissociative drugs act by altering the distribution of the neurotransmitter _____ throughout the brain. a) serotonin b) norepinephrine c) glutamate d) dopamine

3) Which brain region receives sensory signals from all areas of the brain and has been described as the brain's “novelty detector” for important external stimuli? a) thalumus b) basal ganglia c) amygdala d) locus ceruleus

4) LSD's effects may last as long as a) 1 hour b) 3 hours c) 9 hours d) 12 hours

5) There is no established treatments for HPPD, although some _____ drugs may reduce the symptoms. a) anti-anxiety b) stimulant c) antidepressant d) antipsychotic

6) “Window glass” is a street name for which drug? a) Ketamine b) PCP c) Psilocybin d) LSD

7) Much of the ketamine sold on the street has been diverted from _____ offices. a) Podiatrists' b) Undertakers' c) Horticulturists' d) Veterinarians'

8) Dextromethorphan is an ingredient in over-the-counter a) cough medications b) weight loss medications c) sleep aids d) muscle enhancement supplements

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