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Terms II
Meditation
Meth
Psychoactive
Drugs
Name that
Philadelphian
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When more of a drug is
needed to produced the same
high
What is tolerance?
Belief that addicts should
be treated like other
patients
What is the disease model?
It’s why caffeine can
only make you so alert,
then loses its power
What is braking action?
According to Freud,
they are the two types of
dream content
What are manifest and latent
content?
View that we dream in
order to forget
What is the Crick-Mitchison
View?
It’s an intentional
attempt to do this
What is relax?
A word or phrase
repeated during
meditation
What is a mantra?
Type where your focus
is narrowed
What is concentrative
meditation?
Type where you widen
your attention span
What is receptive
meditation?
During meditation, this
part of the brain is pretty
much shut down-deals
with planning and
judgement
What is the frontal lobe?
It’s in this category of
psychoactive drugs
What is a stimulant?
Seeing something that is not there,
and believing you are something you
are not
What are hallucinations and
delusions?
Meth kills the neurons that have this
type of neurotransmitter
What is dopamine?
General term for all the mental
issues from Meth use
What is Meth Psychosis?
The active ingredient in Meth
What is Pseudoephederine?
Caffeine and Nicotine are this type
What is a stimulant?
Alcohol is in this category
What is a depressant
Narcotics/opiates come from this
plant
What is the poppy plant?
Addiction that isn’t physical
What is psychological?
Active ingredient in marijuana
What is THC?
Who is Pink?
Who is Bradley Cooper?
Who are Stan and Jan
Berenstain?
Who is Bob Saget?
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Who is Tina Fey?