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Example Question #12 : Methods Of Altering Consciousness
Cocaine belongs to which of the following drug categories?
Hallucinogens
Stimulants
Depressants
Suppressants
Opiates
Stimulants
Cocaine is considered to be a stimulant because it is known to excite neural processes and body functions. These effects have been observed in other stimulants such as caffeine and nicotine. Cocaine users will receive an immediate sense of euphoria because of the drug's ability to interfere with and deplete the brain's source of dopamine, serotonin and norepinephrine. Within hours a crash will set in, this leaves the individual depressed and agitated.
Example Question #61 : Consciousness
Which of the following types of individuals can be hypnotized?
Hypnosis is not a real method of altering consciousness
Hypnotism is possible for all volunteers
Hypnosis is only effective on those that have undergone traumatic events
People who are highly open to suggestions are more likely to be hypnotized
People who are not open to suggestions are more likely to be hypnotized
People who are highly open to suggestions are more likely to be hypnotized
To some degree, most individuals are open for suggestions; however, there are some that are more open to them than others. These individuals are more likely to be hypnotizable. For instance, this may be observed in the phenomenon known as postural sway. In this process, a group of individuals are lined up and told to stand straight with their eyes closed. Afterwards, a person will randomly call out individuals and tell them that they are swaying. It has been observed that people who are highly open to suggestion may begin to sway when they were not previously. These types of individuals are more likely to experience hypnosis.
Example Question #12 : Methods Of Altering Consciousness
Psychoactive drugs are chemicals that alter perception and mood. Which of the following describes how an individual would become tolerant to such medications?
One would become tolerant through stopping use and relapsing
One would become tolerant through repeated exposure of the same dose
One would become tolerant through continuously increasing the dose
One would become tolerant through being exposed only once
One would become tolerant through random occasional exposure
One would become tolerant through repeated exposure of the same dose
Tolerance is what occurs when the effects of the same dose of drug diminishes over extended use. Upon repeated exposure, the brain will begin to adjust its chemistry to counteract the effects of the drug. Because exposure needs to be regular for tolerance to occur, the option about random exposure would be incorrect. It's common to observe those who have become tolerant to begin increasing their usual dose. This is a potential outcome of tolerance; therefore, this option is incorrect. While some drugs may have an affect on individuals upon exposure only once, this does not entail tolerance. This becomes a matter of an individual becoming "hooked" on the drug; therefore, this option would also be incorrect. When an individual decides to stop, the body may undergo withdrawal if the individual has developed a physical dependence and is addicted to the drug; thus, this answer is also incorrect.
Example Question #13 : Methods Of Altering Consciousness
Which of the following terms is best defined as the form of waves that are emitted by a person who is awake, unfocused, and relaxed?
Beta waves
Alpha waves
Theta waves
None of these
Delta waves
Alpha waves
Alpha waves are a type of brain wave that occurs when a person is about to fall asleep. The person will be relaxed and unfocused but still aware of their surroundings.
Example Question #13 : Methods Of Altering Consciousness
Natural and synthetic depressants include which of the following?
Prescription painkillers
Alcohol
Heroin
All of these
Tranquilizers
All of these
Alcohol, prescription painkillers, tranquilizers, heroin, and others affect the nervous system in a depressive manner. This class of drugs generally lowers neurotransmitter levels and decreases central nervous system functions.
Example Question #994 : Ap Psychology
Which of the following are classified as stimulants?
Morphine
Psilocybin
LSD
Amphetamine
Alcohol
Amphetamine
Amphetamine is an excitatory drug that affects the neurotransmitter norepinephrine. Alcohol and morphine are depressants, whereas LSD and psilocybin are hallucinogens.
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 #14 : Methods Of Altering Consciousness
For thousands of years, cultures throughout the world have been able create natural drugs from which of the following classes?
Depressants
None of these
All of these
Stimulants
Hallucinogens
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 #61 : Consciousness
Amphetamines have historically been used to treat which of the following disorders?
I. Narcolepsy
II. Depression
III. Obesity
IV. Schizophrenia
I and III
III and IV
III only
I only
II and III
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 #62 : Consciousness
Which of the following best identifies the principal effects of stimulant drugs such as amphetamines and cocaine?
Euphoria, relaxation, anxiety reduction, pain relief
Increased sensory awareness, euphoria, altered perceptions, hallucinations, insightful experiences
Mild euphoria, relaxation, anxiety reduction, reduced inhibitions
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.