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Example Question #11 : Methods Of Altering Consciousness
Which of the following significantly affects both serotonin and dopamine concentrations?
Alcohol
Sedatives
Cocaine
Tranquilizers
Psilocybin
Cocaine
Cocaine is excitatory and stimulates the release of neurotransmitters such as dopamine, serotonin, and norepinephrine.
Example Question #12 : Methods Of Altering Consciousness
For thousands of years, cultures throughout the world have been able create natural drugs from which of the following classes?
None of these
Stimulants
All of these
Hallucinogens
Depressants
All of these
Throughout human history, people have utilized naturally occurring substances to reach altered states of consciousness. These substances range widely among the categorizations that modern Western science has created, including stimulants (e.g. coffee), depressants (e.g. wine), and hallucinogens (e.g. certain mushrooms). Generally, drug addiction and abuse has only become a problem with the advent and manipulation of synthetic drugs, along with social changes and stresses.
Example Question #1001 : Ap Psychology
Amphetamines have historically been used to treat which of the following disorders?
I. Narcolepsy
II. Depression
III. Obesity
IV. Schizophrenia
III and IV
I only
I and III
II and III
III only
I and III
Amphetamines affect the neurotransmitter dopamine, which has a direct link to alertness and circadian rhythms. Amphetamines are also stimulatory; therefore, they can aid in increasing metabolism.
Example Question #61 : Cognition And Consciousness
Which of the following best identifies the principal effects of stimulant drugs such as amphetamines and cocaine?
Increased sensory awareness, euphoria, altered perceptions, hallucinations, insightful experiences
Mild euphoria, relaxation, anxiety reduction, reduced inhibitions
Euphoria, relaxation, anxiety reduction, pain relief
Elation, excitement, increased alertness, increased energy, reduced fatigue
Elation, excitement, increased alertness, increased energy, reduced fatigue
Stimulants like cocaine and amphetamines primarily raise the physiological arousal of the body and boost mood resulting in elation, excitement, increased energy and focus, and reduced fatigue. Other drugs, such as barbiturates, alcohol, and hallucinogens have different effects.
Example Question #1001 : Ap Psychology
Substances such as morphine and heroin that produce euphoria, relaxation, anxiety reduction, and pain relief belong to which of the following drug classes?
Depressants
Hallucinogens
Stimulants
Narcotics/opiates
Narcotics/opiates
Narcotics/opiates include morphine, heroin, and pain pills such as oxycontin. Narcotics are often used for pain relief in medicine, but are also commonly abused and used recreationally for their relaxation and pain relieving effects.
Example Question #1001 : Ap Psychology
Ted is prescribed a stimulant medication for his ADHD, which helps him stay focused and alert during the day. At first, the medication works well; however, over time, Ted notices that the medication is not working as well as it used to. He says that it feels like he is getting less of an effect even though he is taking the same amount as prescribed. Which of the following is Ted most likely experiencing?
Withdrawal
The placebo effect
Psychological dependence
Tolerance
Tolerance
Ted is most likely experiencing tolerance. Tolerance occurs over time when individuals take a drug regularly and their body starts to adapt to the presence of the drug. Over time, it needs more of a drug to achieve the same desired initial effect. Tolerance is a sign of physiological dependence.
Example Question #1004 : Ap Psychology
Long term negative health outcomes of heavy alcohol use include which of the following?
Cancer
Liver disease
All of these
Stroke
All of these
Prolonged alcohol use is associated with many negative health outcomes including accidents, liver disease, malnutrition, brain damage, neurological disorders, heart disease, stroke, hypertension, ulcers, cancer, and birth defects.
Example Question #1002 : Ap Psychology
Which of the following is considered a hallucinogenic drug?
Lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD)
Cocaine
Nicotine
Amphetamine
Lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD)
Lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD) is a hallucinogen, which means it alters the user's perception of reality and can cause psychotic symptoms. LSD use in particular can result in synesthesia, dissociation, and other hallucinogenic effects. Synesthesia is defined as experiencing one sensory experience through another sensory pathway (e.g. "seeing" music in terms of color). Contrastingly, amphetamine, cocaine, and nicotine are considered stimulants, because they speed up bodily processes.
Example Question #1003 : Ap Psychology
Which of the following drug combinations is most likely to be fatal?
Amphetamines and marijuana
Nicotine and hallucinogens
Amphetamines and antidepressants
Alcohol and benzodiazepines
Alcohol and marijuana
Alcohol and benzodiazepines
Alcohol and benzodiazepines can be a potentially lethal combination. Benzodiazepines are psychotropic medications commonly prescribed for anxiety. Both drugs are nervous system depressants, and they have been known to have increased effects when taken together. Another significant side effect of combining alcohol and benzodiazepines is blackouts.
Example Question #1004 : Ap Psychology
Bob has consumed a substance and he now has constricted pupils, is breathing slower, feels sense of relaxation, and is less alert. Based on his symptoms, which of the following substances has Bob most likely consumed?
Alcohol
Benzodiazepines
Cocaine
Opiates
Marijuana
Opiates
Consuming opiates can result in small pupils, slowed breathing, loss of alertness, dry mouth, itchy skin, nausea and vomiting. Opiates include heroin, morphine, codeine, and other prescription drugs. Consuming alcohol and benzodiazepines can result in delayed reaction time, impaired memory and judgement, and slurred speech. Consuming cocaine can cause euphoria, increased energy, and loss of appetite. Marijuana use can result in relaxation, dry mouth, increased appetite, and red eyes.