The Brain
Brain Communication
Alcohol & the Brain
Drugs & the Brain
100
The brain is part of this of this system.
What is the Central Nervous System?
100
Your brain contains about 100 billion of these.
What are neurons?
100
Alcohol can produce detectable impairments in memory, the most severe of these are called ______, when you have no recollection of events.
What are blackouts?
100
Drugs imitate the brains natural chemical messengers and overstimulate this area.
What is the "reward circuit."
200
This is in charge of all the functions our body needs to stay alive - breathing, moving blood, and digesting food. It also links the brain with the spinal cord, which runs down the back and moves muscles and limbs as well as lets the brain know what's happening to the body.
What is the brain stem?
200
This "chemical messenger" makes it possible for messages to travel through the body.
What are neurotransmitters?
200

What is Neuroplasticity?

What is the brains ability to change and adapt?

200
Dopamine receptors decrease to try to regulate the flood of dopamine in your system from drug use, causing you to become less sensitive to dopamine.
What is tolerance?
300
This links together a bunch of brain structures that control our emotional responses, such as feeling pleasure when we eat chocolate. The good feelings motivate us to repeat the behavior.
What is the limbic system?
300

How long does it typically take for dopamine levels to begin to heal after addiction?

What is 1 months to 1 year?

300
Sweating, shaking, anxiety, and nausea are examples of this.
What are withdrawal symptoms.
300
The reward circuit in our brains are wired to make sure we repeat healthy activities. When it's activated our brain makes a note to remember the activity. The same area is activated when we use mood altering substances which can lead to _____.
What is addiction?
400
The cerebral cortex or gray matter is broken up into four lobes. This lobe is our thinking center, it powers our ability to think, plan, solve, problems, and make decisions.
What is the frontal cortex?
400
Once a neurotransmitters do their job they are pulled back into their original neuron by transporters. This recycling process shuts off the signal between neurons. This is one reason this process is important.
Various answers are acceptable.
400
Moderate drinking is defined as this many drinks per day for women ____, and this many for men ____.
What are 1 and 2 drinks per day?
400
An inability to feel pleasure results in feelings of _____.
What is depression?
500
Daily use of this will increase your grey matter in your prefrontal cortex and thus greatly improve your ability to self-regulate your emotions and allow for well-adjusted responses to whatever life throws your way.
What is meditation?
500
These are three neurotransmitters.
What are Dopamine, Seratonin, GABA, Adrenaline...
500
Five areas that can be affected by alcohol use on a single occasion or over time.
What are brain, liver, pancreas, heart, and immune system?
500
Symptoms/signs of overdose.
Answers chills, chest pain, upset stomach, nausea...
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