The Brain
Brain Communication
Alcohol & the Brain
Drugs & the Brain
Meds
100

Part of the body is the brain a part of?

What is the Central Nervous System or CNS

100

These "chemical messengers" make it possible for messages to travel through your body

What are neurotransmitters

100

Alcohol can produce impairments in memory, the most severe of these are called _______, when you have no recollection of events

What are blackouts

100

Dopamine receptors decrease to try to regulate the flood of dopamine from drug use; causing you to become less sensitive - or in other words -

You need more of the substance  in order to get the same effect

What is tolerance

100

This medications reverts the effects of opioids 

What is Narcan

200

What parts of the brain are considered the "thinking brain" and the "emotional brain"

What are the Pre-frontal Cortex (thinking) and the Lymbic system (emotional)

200

This neurotransmitter is considered the primary NT involved in substance dependence/addiction

What is dopamine

200

Which NT's are affected by alcohol use in addition to dopamine (responsible for hangovers)

What are GABA and Glutamate

200

Chills, slowed breathing, nausea, vomiting, chest pain

What are symptoms or signs of overdose

200

Subuxone, Methadone, Sublocate are used to treat ______

What is Opioid use Disorder 

300

Your brain contains about 100 billion of these

What are neurons 

300

As a NT approaches a nearby neuron, it attaches to this, acting similalry to a key and lock

What is a receptor

300

Sweating, shaking, anxiety and nausea are examples of this.

What are withdrawal symptoms

300

This drug type increases alertness and elevates mood. It also makes you paranoid and anxious

What are stimulants (i.e. cocaine, amphetamines, meth)

300

Name at least one medication used for Alcohol use disorder

Naltrexone (Revia, Vivitrol) Acamprosate (Campral), Disulfiram (Antabuse)

400

This is the brain's ability to change and adapt

What is neuroplasticity

400

This NT is responsible for mood, sleep and apetitie

What is Serotonin

400

Heavy is defined by this many drinks per day or week for women____ and this many for men _____

What are:

Women: 3 drinks per day / 7+ drinks per week

Men: 4+ drinks per day / 14+ per week

400

This type of drug makes you calm and relaxed but it also produces memory problems and can cause respiratory depression/death.

What are depressants (i.e. alcohol, opioids)

400

True or False:

There is no FDA approved medication specifically used to treat stiumant use disorder

True, however, there are medications used to treat the cravings 
500

These are the parts of the brain that are affected the  most by substance use/abuse/dependence

What is basal ganglia, extended amygdala, and prefrontal cortex

500

Name 3 neurotransmitters

All are accepted:

Dopamine (pleasure, reward), GABA (inhibitory - reduces anxiety), Serotonin (mood, appetite), Acetylcholine (muscle control), Norepinephrine/Epinephrine (alertness, flight/flight), Endorphins (pain relief, euphoria [natural opioids], Glutamate (excitatory - learning, memory), 

500

Name the five areas that can be affected by alcohol use

What are brain, liver, pancreas, heart, and immune system 

500

This type of drug alters perception and/or consciousness. It can cause cogntive impairment and increase risk for mental health symptoms

What are hallucinogens (i.e. marijuana, LSD, mushrooms, PCP)

500

Medications that have been proven effective in treating cravings for stimulant use/abuse

Topomax, Antabuse, Wellbutrin, Baclofen