Numbers and true or false
Alcohol in the brain
Addiction
Effects on the Body
The Brain
100

Alcohol is listed as one of the (number) most addictive substance.

5

100

What 2 things does alcohol act as in the brain?

An agonist and antagonist.  

100

Dr. Olds and Dr. Milner helped with the study of addiction with a lab on which animal?

The rat.

100

Alcohol does what to the brain tissue? 

Shrinks and disturbs. 

100

The brain transmits information through the body with a system of interconnected nerve cells called what?

Neurons 

200

1 in how many people experience addiction at some point in their life?

1 in 7 people. 

200

As alcohol mixes with the different parts of your brain what happens?

It makes it very hard for them to do their jobs. 

200

What are some factors about why don't all people who use alcohol and drugs become addicted? 

Your genes, age of exposure, and drug availability. 

200

Alcohol use causes the brains delicate neurotransmitters to relay information what?

Slower

200

The study of the brain and nervous system is called what? 

Neuroscience.

300

How many people nationwide suffer from addiction?

20 Million

300

What happens when you introduce alcohol to the brain? 

Alcohol acts as a agonist to the brains internal reward center. 

300

What are the three main parts of the brain affected by drug use and addiction? 

The Limbic System, the Cortex, and the Pre-frontal cortex. 

300

Frequent drinking can lead to what 3 things? 

Cardiomyopathy, arrhythmias, and a stroke or high blood pressure.

300

What three things does the brain enable you to do? 

Run and play, learn new things and ideas, and have a wide range of emotions.

400

True or false: After 10 years your not an addict anymore.

False

400

If to much alcohol inpares your Cerebellum, what may happen? 

You may lose your balance. 

400

How does alcohol and addiction hijack the brain?

It weakens the system and makes it believe that it's the primary need for survival. 

400

What does dopamine do? 

Tricks the brain into thinking it's actually feeling great. 

400

The occipital lobe is focused on what?

Vision. 

500

How much of a size reduction in the hippocampus happens when there is heavy and extended alcohol use? 

10%

500

If to much alcohol inpares your Cerebral Cortex, what may happen? 

You might find it hard to control your emotions. 

500

What are our Primary Motivations?

Food, water, shelter, relationships, and protecting our young.

500

What 4 things does alcohol make the drinker feel/have? 

Feel Drowsy, suffer from memory loss, lack of motor coordination, and sudden mood swings. 

500

What three things is the temporal lobe focused on?

Memory, perception, and speech. 

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