Dopamine
Adult v. Teenage Brain
How your Brain Works
Why are Teens Likely to Try
Short and Long Term Effects
100

what is dopamine 

a neurotransmitter that is a part of the brain's reward system 

100

what makes adult decision-making different then childrens? 

what part of the brain they use to make decisions 

100

what are neurons?  

Neurons are nerve cells that send messages all over your body 

100

what is it called when teens are influenced or pressured by their friends to use drugs?

Peer pressure

100

Which drug kills millions each year? 

Opioids 

200

what feeling is dopamine commonly associated with?

pleasure

200

what part of the brain do adults use to make decisions?

the frontal cortex

200

what are neurotransmitters? 

¨your body chemical messengers" and they carry messages between nerve cells.  

200

What is the main reason for teens to start drugs?

Curiosity

200

About how many people have died in 2023 due to drugs? 

Over 100,000 

300

what can produce dopamine artificially? 

mood-altering drugs

300
do teens or adults use their amygdala to make decisions?

teens

300
How do drugs interfere with neurons and neurotransmitters? 

Because neurons receive signals from neurotransmitters, drugs can activate neurons themselves due to their chemical structure and their similarity to a transmitter. 

300

What are the two most commonly used drugs by teenagers?

Cannabis and Tobbaco

300

Name three short-term effects of drug use 

withdrawals, anxiety, irritability, paranoia   

400

why does dopamine play a role in addiction?

dopamine re-enforces behaviors that make you feel good, making you want to do them again

400

what is one thing the frontal cortex controls?

social understanding, learning information, executive functions, reasoning, learning information, voluntary muscle movements

400

Do drugs send the same messages throughout your body as neurotransmitters? 

No

400

What is one reason outside of friends and self-image that teens may use drugs?

family problems

400

name three long-term effects of drugs 

early onset Alzheimer's, rage, extreme depression, schizophrenia 

500

what is the biological reason for dopamine? 

re-enforcing life-sustaining behaviors

500

what are teens less likely to consider due to using their amygdala to think?

the consequences fo their actions

500

What parts of the brain are affected by drug usage? 

The basal ganglia, extended amygdala, the prefrontal cortex 

500
What is a neurological reason as to why teens may start drugs?

Their brains are not developed yet

500

What age group is most affected by drug use? 

18-25