Stimulants Flashcards
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In biological terms, what is a stimulant?
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- a substance that raises levels of physiological or nervous activity in the body
- can be quantified by counts/limits
2
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What is paradoxical about stimulants?
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- a suppressant enhances inhibition
3
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What does sympathomimetic mean?
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- it mimics or stimulate activity of the sympathetic nervous system
4
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How do stimulants act as sympathomimetic?
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- physiological arousal of fight or flight (alertness, positive mood)
- parasympathetic suppression (anoretic effects)
5
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In behavioural (psychological) terms, what are stimulants?
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- chemicals that induce temporary improvements in mental/physical function
6
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Why is the behavioural definition of stimulates subjective?
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- effects are determined by ranges and comparisons
- dependent of functionality of behaviour (alert vs anxious)
- James-Lange theory of emotion
7
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What is the James-Lange theory of emotion?
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- emotions are interpreted from physiological effects
8
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What is state-dependent memory?
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- the concept that memory retrieval is more efficient under similar conditions to memory encoding
9
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How do stimulants and state-dependent memory interact?
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- formation neuronal pathway is aversively affected
- consolidative mechanisms do not show selectivity due to hyperactivation
- failure in retrieval
10
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What is the speed-accuracy trade off?
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- there are a lack of practice effects for previously learned behaviours