Basic Terms
Brain & Behavior
Specific Substances
Risk Factors & Treatment
100

What is the term for needing more of a substance to get the same effect?

What is tolerance?

100

This neurotransmitter is strongly linked to the brain’s reward system and addiction.

What is dopamine?

100

This commonly abused legal substance impairs coordination and reaction time.

What is alcohol

100

Peer pressure is an example of this type of influence on substance use.

What is social behavior?

200

This occurs when someone continues using a substance despite negative consequences.

What is Addiction?

200

Substance abuse can strongly affect this part of the brain responsible for judgment and decision-making.

What is the prefrontal cortex?

200

Nicotine is the addictive substance found in these product

What are cigarettes/vapes

200

People with untreated anxiety or depression may have a higher risk of developing this.

What is substance abuse disorder

300

These are physical or emotional symptoms that happen after stopping drug use.

What are withdrawals?

300

This psychological concept explains why people may crave drugs after seeing reminders associated with use.

What is conditioning?

300

This opioid drug has caused major overdose epidemics in the United States.

What is fentaynl

300

This type of therapy helps people change unhealthy thoughts and behaviors related to addiction.

What is CBT ( Cognitive Behavior Therapy)

400

This category includes drugs like alcohol that slow brain activity.

What are depressants?

400

This term describes using a substance to reduce stress or unpleasant emotions.

What is self-medication

400

 This stimulant drug is medically prescribed for ADHD but is also sometimes misused by students.

What is Adderall?

400

Groups like Alcoholics Anonymous use this famous recovery approach.

What is the 12-step program

500

This type of drug increases energy, alertness, and heart rate.

What are stimulants?

500

Long-term substance abuse can interfere with this cognitive ability involving memory, attention, and problem-solving.

What is executive functioning?

500

This hallucinogenic drug is sometimes known as “acid.”

What is lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD)?


500

Having supportive family, healthy coping skills, and positive friendships are examples of these.

What are protective factors