Addiction and the Brain
The Brain Reward Pathway
Recovery and Resilience
100

Addiction is continued use despite negative consequences (T or F)

True

100

This is the part of the brain that is hijacked by addiction

What is the Brain Reward Pathway

100

Overcoming addiction is an act of rewiring pathways in your brain

True


200

Drugs change the brain's:

A) Structure

B) Function

C) Both

C) Both

200

This chemical is release by the brain when we experience something pleasurable 

what is dopamine

200
The effects of substances on the brain are irreversable

False

300

Drugs of abuse target the brain's reward system by flooding the circuit with

A) Dopamine

B) Acetylcholine 

C) Norepihephrine

D) All of the above

A

300

These parts of the brain helps with memory and leads us to be triggered by environmental cues

what is the hippocampus and amygdala

300

This begins to regenerate after periods of sobriety from all substances

dopamine and dopamine receptors

400

Which types of drugs are the strongest at hijacking the reward pathway?

A) Amphetamines (Crystal Meth, ADHD medications)

B) Cocaine

C) Marijuana

D) A and B

E) All of the above

A and B

400

this part of the brain helps with prioritization of, and planning for, pleasurable activities

What is the prefrontal cortex

400

Name 3 important components for brain recovery

sleep, nutrition, medication (if indicated), therapy, support groups

500

These two neurotransmitters interact to take over the brain's reward-related learning system

What is Dopamine and Glutamate

500

This part of the brain controls motor function and helps us to continue to physically engage in the activity

What is the nucleus accumbens 
500

How long does it take for your brain function to return to baseline

Up to 2 years

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