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drug
a subastance not needed for survival of normal orgasim. That effects the living tissue
orgasim, tissue
abuse potential
the faster a drug gets to the brain it leaves the body
fast to the brain
psychoactive
a drug that can pass the blood-brain barrier effecting the cns altering concisness mood perception and behavior
through blood-brain barrier, alters moods
what are the characteristics of a drug that increases to the brain?
-lipid soluability
-charged particles
fat, positive energy
what are the 3 tennents of pharmacology
1. effects are dose dependent
2. They have multiple effects
3. They are toxic
dose dependent, more than one effect, toxic
Neurotoxicity
damage to the brain tissue
damage
subliminal administration
under tounge
acid tabs
inactivation
-primarily in liver
-enzymes alter chemical structure of drug
in liver, structure of drug
excretion
metabolites and drug filtered by kidneys, left in urine
drug is filterd and left in urine
designer drugs
chemically altered version of other drugs
molly
circadian rythms
normal bodily changes that follow a 24 hour cycle
24 hour routine
sleep atonia
loss of muscle tone- keeps us from acting out dreams
acting out dreams
sleep apnea
soft pallate collapses, uninterupting breathing
collapses, breathing
unlearned reflex
unborn responses to certain stimuli
unlearned responses
classical conditioning
learned reflex
how to read
vicarious conditioning
fear
scared
operant conditioning
behavior controlled by is consequences
consequences
establishing operations
a stimulis or situation that alters the effectiveness of a reinforcer
reinforcer- strenghten
distrimitive stimuli
signal that a response will be reinforced
ex. baby gets candy at store for being good boy everyitme
punishers
Sp
Reinforcers
Sr
exteniction
allow response withold reinforced behavior will weaken
extinction burst
at onset of extinction sharp increase in frequency, intensity, and variability in behavior
will be stronger for a peroid of time
Sr-Sp effects on behavior
consequence
positive
ADDED
+
negative
REMOVED
-
shaping
differential reinforcement of systematic approximations of the desired response
memory
learning that persists over time
over time
how much capacity does STM have
5-9 items
chunking
logical groups of info
grouping
repetition
expands duration
longer duration
declaritive (explicit)
concious effort, using words
non-declartiive (implicit)
doesn't require concious effort
no thought
is declaritive of non-declaritive processed in the hippocampus?
decclaritive
thought proccess
encoding failure
memory not transferred from STM-----> LTM
stm, ltm
state dependent memory
formed in emotional/drugged stated, best recalled in same
emotional/drugged state
retroactive
older memory is disrupted by a newer memory
old mem. new mem.
proactive
new memory is disrupted by an old memory
new mem. old mem.