All Things Pleasurable
Brain and Addiction
Choices Choices Choices
More Addiction
100

This chemical is responsible for our pleasure sense. 

What is dopamine? 

100

The biological viewpoint of addiction is called.

What is the Disease Model? 

100

This argument poses a person has a moral defect when it comes to addiction. 

What is the Choice Argument? 

100

This type of addiction is behavior based. 

What are process addictions? 

200

This cookie was used as an example for recall of a pleasant memory. 

What is the Madeliene? 

200

This brain area is where choices take place and keeps the midbrain in check, normally. 

What is the frontal cortex? 

200

This occurs when someone uses / chooses after a period of abstinence. 

What is relapse?

200

This is the percentage of genetic risk for addiction. 

What is 40 - 60%?

300

This pathway is the pathway that addiction loops.

What is the Pleasure pathway / center?

300

This theory of addiction addresses a person’s predisposition to addiction. 

What are genes? 

300

A person chooses to use when their survival is activated. What is the theory / situation that activates this response? 

What is Stress? 

300

Physiological / Chemical / Psychological symptoms present when the substance / addiction is absent. 

What is withdrawal? 

400

This brain area is where pleasure is born.

What is the midbrain?

400

This brain chemical is produced with all types of addiction. 

What is Dopamine?

400

The last of the theories of addiction that is a culmination of theories. 

What is Choice?

400

A marked increase in the need for a substance that develops after continual use of the same amount is called 

What is Tolerance? 
500

The name of the documentary we watched in class. 

Pleasure Unwoven

500

This accounts for the period of time after acute withdrawal where one is more vulnerable to relapse. 

What is PAWS? 

500

Name 2 important concepts in behavior change. 

What is willingness and ability?

500

This treatment is primarily for methamphetamine use disorders. 

What is the Matrix Model?