Ch. 14
Lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD) was synthesized in:
1938
During which time period would you first see widespread use of hallucinogenic drugs especially LSD?
1960s
LSD can have an effect with a dose as small as _____ micrograms.
25
Who discovered the hallucinogenic properties of LSD?
Albert Hoffman
The hallucinogenic compound in Ayahuasca is:
DMT
Which of the following is a short-acting hallucinogen generally administered by inhalation or in a "tea"?
DMT
________ is a drug that is currently regularly used in veterinary medicine.
Ketamine
Which of the following does not have a long heritage of use by traditional cultures?
LSD
Which of the following drugs produce pupil dilation?
LSD
Which of the following is NOT a methylated amphetamine?
LSD
Which of the following is a synthetic hallucinogen?
LSD
The chemical structure of LSD suggests that:
LSD acts on the serotonin system.
All night parties or raves have become associated with which of the following drugs?
MDMA
Which of the following drugs has been associated with long-term deficits in serotonin activity?
MDMA
Which of the following is a methylated amphetamine?
MDMA
The pharmaceutical company that patented MDMA was:
Merck
_______ is a dissociative anesthetic that induces a lack of responsive awareness not only of pain, but also of the general environment, without a corresponding depression of the autonomic nervous system.
PCP
Which statement is true for all hallucinogens?
They alter perception and states of consciousness
Experiencing a moment of pleasant images that a person remembered from a previous experience using a hallucinogen is an example of:
a flashback
PCP is sold on the street by such names as:
angel dust
Which of the following is found in plants such as Jimsonweed, deadly nightshade, and mandrake?
atropine
Which hallucinogen is produced naturally in the body?
dimethyltryptamine
A drug that promotes feelings of perceiving greater insight about oneself or 'touching within' is known as a(n):
entactogen
A sudden reoccurrence of a hallucinogenic experience is a(n):
flashback
All of the following are features of DMT except:
found in certain plants
PCP is thought to act by influencing receptors for:
glutamate
If a user co-administered the drug d-amphetamine, a dopamine releaser, with MDMA, the user will likely mostly experience:
greater stimulant effects
Perceiving sounds, odors, tactile sensations, or visual images that arise from within the person, not the environment is a distortion of the perception of objective reality known as:
hallucination
An antagonist for serotonin receptors would likely:
inhibit the hallucinogenic effects of LSD.
Which of the following is a dissociative anesthetic hallucinogens?
ketamine
The most representative drug of the hallucinogens is:
lysergic acid diethylamide
Indians in Northern Mexico have used ______________ as part of their religious rites since prehistoric times.
mescaline
The active chemical in the Peyote cactus is:
mescaline
Which hallucinogenic substance is legal to use for the Native American Church of North America?
mescaline
Which of the following are typical effects of MDMA (ecstasy)?
mild euphoria and increased emotional warmth
The term "psychedelic" means:
mind expanding
A drug that produces hallucinogenic and psychostimulant effects would be called a:
mixed stimulant-psychedelic drug.
What neurotransmitter systems do methylated amphetamines affect?
monoamines
The sacred or magic _____________ is typically eaten.
mushroom
LSD may be added to a postage stamp and licked because:
only very small amounts are used
An antagonist for 5-HT2A receptors would likely:
prevent hallucinations from occurring.
Which of the following is true of PCP?
produces hallucinations, developed as anesthetic, psychotic reactions, (ALL of these)
The active chemical in hallucinogenic mushrooms is:
psilocybin
Which of the following drugs comes from a mushroom?
psilocybin
After LSD was discovered, what was its initial common application?
psychotherapy
Which of the following is an anticholinergic hallucinogen?
scopolamine
LSD is thought to act in the brain to produce hallucinations by influencing:
serotonin
"Seeing" sound and "hearing" visual input is an autonomic hyperactivity-induced distortion of the perception of objective reality known as:
synesthesia
Seeing sounds as colors would be an example of:
synesthesia
A hallucinogenic experience is called a:
trip