Chapter 3 the biology of psychoactive substances

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Fetal _______ spectrum disorder.
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_______ doubles, the likelihood of sudden infinite death syndrome.
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The substance ______ causes users powerful urges to take the drug when they receiving environmental cues.
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Children born to _______ addicted mothers addition to having a host of other physical problems such a small size, anemia, heart, disease, hepatitis, and pneumonia also suffered from withdrawal symptoms.
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_____ factors play an important role in the vulnerability to drug dependency.
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______ use is a confounding element of drug research.
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The ____ receives information from external and internal environments that translate into electrochemical messengers.
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________ drugs mimic neurotransmitters, and attached to receptor sites
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An excess of _____ what is the amount of neurotransmitters and causes depression.
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______ explains past events and predicts feature events.
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psychoactive drugs release _________ regions of the brain that produce sensation associated with pleasure, such as eating.