When without a substance numerous bodily functions fail
What is physical addiction?
When your unconscious to the sensory world
What is sleep?
The three Ds
What is deviant, distressful, and dysfunctional?
Carries 5% of alcohol for 12 fl oz
What is a regular beer?
In charge of cognitive skills including problem-solving, decision making, judgment, impulse control, and regulates mood/personality/emotional expression.
What is the frontal lobe?
When a person becomes accustomed to a subject so they need more of it for it to have an effect
What is tolerance?
Memory consolidation
What is REM sleep?
Extreme and overwhelming fear and behavior to reduce those feelings
What is anxiety?
What is one hour?
Receives input from eyes and processes input so we understand what we see
What is the Occipital lobe?
Fatigue, irritation, nausea, anxiety, and nightmares are examples of this.
What is withdrawal?
How your body keeps track of time
The two biological factors that contribute to sociological issues
What is heredity and brain chemistry?
The hardest liquor
What is proof spirits, whiskey, rum, vodka, or tequila?
Transfers short term memory to long term memory while the person sleeps
What is the hippocampus?
Just thinking about something that gives you pleasure releases dopamine is this
What is an anticipatory dopamine response?
This man's sleep cycle changed after living in a hole for 2 months
Who is Micheal Siffre?
Causes disturbances in thoughts and behaviors regarding eating
What is an eating disorder?
Alcohol in a standard drink
What is 14 grams?
Connects the brain to the spinal cord and is in charge of essential body functions
What is the brain stem?
Craving a substance is an example of this
What is sociological addiction?
Preparing to sleep body slows down and muscles relax
What is stage 1 and 2 of the sleep cycle?
Two different types of stress, one causing motivation while the other causes concern
What us eustress and distress?
Part of the brain alcohol effects by impairing the ability to think clearly and lower inhibitions
What is the frontal cortex?
Receives auditory information and interprets the meaning of sounds.
What is the temporal lobe?