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[Show more]Amygdala - fear, aggression, emotional regulation 
Hippocampus - formation of new memories 
Basal Ganglia - motor movement/control of voluntary fine and gross motor movement 
caudate nucleus - one of the major nuclei that make up the basal ganglia 
Thalamus - sensory relay station 
Hypothalamus - ea...
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Add to cartAmygdala - fear, aggression, emotional regulation 
Hippocampus - formation of new memories 
Basal Ganglia - motor movement/control of voluntary fine and gross motor movement 
caudate nucleus - one of the major nuclei that make up the basal ganglia 
Thalamus - sensory relay station 
Hypothalamus - ea...
What is the difference between reactive depression and a major depressive disorder? - *Reactive 
depression*: Situational based depression usually caused by an event or environmental factor 
-Treatment: time or therapy 
*Major depressive episode*: No specific reason why it's caused, recurrent 
Char...
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Add to cartWhat is the difference between reactive depression and a major depressive disorder? - *Reactive 
depression*: Situational based depression usually caused by an event or environmental factor 
-Treatment: time or therapy 
*Major depressive episode*: No specific reason why it's caused, recurrent 
Char...
1. What are some potential causes of a hangover following too much alcohol ingestion? - 
dehydration, build up acetyldehyde, gi irritant, cogeners 
2. What percentage of alcohol is metabolized in one hour? - .015% 
4. What is the primary mechanism of action in the brain for alcohol? - GABA is inhibi...
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Add to cart1. What are some potential causes of a hangover following too much alcohol ingestion? - 
dehydration, build up acetyldehyde, gi irritant, cogeners 
2. What percentage of alcohol is metabolized in one hour? - .015% 
4. What is the primary mechanism of action in the brain for alcohol? - GABA is inhibi...
Chapter 15 
Emotions and Mental Disorders - Chapter 15: Emotions and Mental Disorders 
Emotion - a subjective mental state that is usually accompanied by distinctive behaviors as well as 
involuntary physiological changes 
Sympathetic Nervous System - a component of the autonomic nervous system that...
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Emotions and Mental Disorders - Chapter 15: Emotions and Mental Disorders 
Emotion - a subjective mental state that is usually accompanied by distinctive behaviors as well as 
involuntary physiological changes 
Sympathetic Nervous System - a component of the autonomic nervous system that...
Primary marijuana psychoactive - THC 
Drug tests are looking for which marijuana metabolite? - THC-COOH. which is an inactive 
metabolite that excreted in urine, feces 
What breaks down THC? - Hepatic cytochrome breaks down THC. 
Cannabis sativa - Produces an energetic high, people feel happier, lau...
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Add to cartPrimary marijuana psychoactive - THC 
Drug tests are looking for which marijuana metabolite? - THC-COOH. which is an inactive 
metabolite that excreted in urine, feces 
What breaks down THC? - Hepatic cytochrome breaks down THC. 
Cannabis sativa - Produces an energetic high, people feel happier, lau...
Reactive depression - Depression reaction to some event that occurs in your life. (ex; death in the 
family) 
DOES NOT REQUIRE MEDICATION!!! 
Major depressive episode - Depression for no specific reason and its recurrent (more intense) 
commonly occurring. Major depressive episode is multiple disord...
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Add to cartReactive depression - Depression reaction to some event that occurs in your life. (ex; death in the 
family) 
DOES NOT REQUIRE MEDICATION!!! 
Major depressive episode - Depression for no specific reason and its recurrent (more intense) 
commonly occurring. Major depressive episode is multiple disord...
What are some potential causes of a hangover following too much alcohol ingestion? - 
acetaldehyde: too much alcohol leads to too much acetaldehyde which makes you feel 
bad/hungover 
Congeners: make you sick 
Loss of water in your body-dehydration 
Alcohol is a gastric irritant (can irritate lining...
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Add to cartWhat are some potential causes of a hangover following too much alcohol ingestion? - 
acetaldehyde: too much alcohol leads to too much acetaldehyde which makes you feel 
bad/hungover 
Congeners: make you sick 
Loss of water in your body-dehydration 
Alcohol is a gastric irritant (can irritate lining...
When was family systems theory founded and by who? - in the 1950s by white, upper-middle 
class, heterosexual men with no explicit religious affiliation, full citizenship, highly educated, and 
psychiatrists, and therefore medical doctors, the highest in status of mental health professionals. 
Homeo...
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Add to cartWhen was family systems theory founded and by who? - in the 1950s by white, upper-middle 
class, heterosexual men with no explicit religious affiliation, full citizenship, highly educated, and 
psychiatrists, and therefore medical doctors, the highest in status of mental health professionals. 
Homeo...
Pharmacokinetics - The study of the movement of drugs through the body 
How much of the drug gets absorbed into the bloodstream if its taken orally? - 75-80% 
Routes of drug absorption - Orally 
Rectally 
Inhalation 
Transdermal 
Absorbed through mucus membrane 
Injection(intravenous, intramuscular,...
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Add to cartPharmacokinetics - The study of the movement of drugs through the body 
How much of the drug gets absorbed into the bloodstream if its taken orally? - 75-80% 
Routes of drug absorption - Orally 
Rectally 
Inhalation 
Transdermal 
Absorbed through mucus membrane 
Injection(intravenous, intramuscular,...
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