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Amphetamines/Methamphetamine NAME:________________________________________________________________________ DATE:________________ PERIOD:____ Psychoactive Drugs & Conciousness Directions: Read page 296-304 in your textbook. Complete the following graphic organizer by inputting information for each section. Addiction: Physical Dependence: Psychological Dependece: Tolerance: Withdrawl: DEPRESSANTS STIMULANTS HALLUCINOGENS Amphetamines/Methamphetamine Alcohol LSD Cocaine Barbiturates Marijuana Ecstasy Caffeine Opiates Nicotine

Psychoactive Drugs & Conciousness NAME:________________________________________________________________________ DATE:________________ PERIOD:____ Psychoactive Drugs & Conciousness Directions: Answer the following questions by reading pages 296-304 in your textbook. What is a psychoactive drug? ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 2. How can psychoactive drugs interfere with neurotransmittision in the brain? 3. How do depressants affect the nervous system and behavior? __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 4. How do stimulants affect neural activity and behavior? 5. Explain the physiological and psychological effects of hallucinogens, and summarize the effects of LSD and marijuana.