Psychoactive Drugs
Brain Structures/Functions
The Nervous System
Stages of consciousness
Sensation
100

Psychoactive Drugs

What is substances that affect brain
activity?

100

The Master Gland

What is the Pituary Gland?

100

Serves as a communication network, transmitting sensory information from the body to the Central Nervous System


What is the Peripheral Nervous System?

100

The state of being aware and able to perceive thoughts, feelings, sensations, and surroundings 

What is Consciousness?

100

Receiving and representing stimuli from our environment (Sight, smell, taste, touch, and hearing)

What is sensation?

200

Speed up body functions and enhance energy.

What are Stimulants?

200

Damage resulting in producing speech

What is Broca's Aphasia?

200

Promotes relaxation and restoring the body to a calm state after experiencing stress or danger.

What is the Parasympathetic Nervous System?

200

Characterized by drifting in and out of sleep

What is NREM stage 1?

200

Process where sensory receptors convert or change a physical/chemical stimulus into a electrical signal

What is Transduction?

300

Slow down body functions and neural activity.

What are Depressants?

300

Brain structure that plays a central role in emotional responses; fear, anxiety, aggression, and pleasure. Fight-or-Flight reaction

What is the Amygdala?

300

Consists of the brain and spinal cord. command center of the body, responsible for processing information, coordinating responses, and regulating bodily functions.

What is the Central Nervous System?

300

Stage of consciousness where memory consolidation and emotional processing occurs

What is REM sleep?
300

Principle that the size of the Just-Noticeable Difference (JND) is proportional to the intensity of the stimulus 

What is Weber's Law?

400

Drugs that prevent the reabsorption of neurotransmitters, increasing their activity

What is Reuptake?

400

Responsible for basic life-sustaining functions such as breathing, heart rate, and sleep-wake cycles. It serves as a pathway for neural signals traveling between the brain and the rest of the body, connecting the cerebral cortex to the spinal cord.

What is the Brainstem?

400

Nerve cells that serve as connectors within the central nervous system, relaying signals between sensory neurons and motor neurons.

What are interneurons?

400

Sleep stage where resource restoration occurs

What is NREM stage 3?

400

The combination of red, blue, and green allows us to perceive the entire color spectrum

What is Trichromatic Theory?

500

Psychoactive drugs that change how neurotransmitters operate by either enhancing or inhibiting their function.

What is agonists and antagonists?

500

Network of neurons that regulate arousal, attention, and consciousness

What is the Reticular Activating System?
500

Responsible for activating the body's "fight or flight" response in times of stress or danger.

What is the Sympathetic Nervous System?

500

Excessive daytime sleepiness, sudden muscle weakness, hallucinations, and sleep paralysis

What is Narcolepsy?

500

Vision deficiencies that can lead to color blindness.

What is Dichromatism and Monochromatism?