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What are STIMULANTS? & What are their EFFECTS? By: Alexis Rogers Block 2A: AP Psychology By: Alexis Rogers Block 2A: AP Psychology
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What are stimulants? A stimulant is defined as a substance that will increase the levels of psychological or nervous activity in the body. Stimulants also elevate blood pressure, heart rate, and respiration.
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Different types of stimulants? Caffeine Ginseng Guarana L-Tyrosine Gotu Kola Taurine Caffeine Ginseng Guarana L-Tyrosine Gotu Kola Taurine Some stimulants are found in the foods/beverages/vitamins you consume. …others are categorized as drugs. Nicotine Amphetamines Adderall Dexedrine Cocaine Ritalin Nicotine Amphetamines Adderall Dexedrine Cocaine Ritalin GOOD & BAD
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Any of these look familiar to you?
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What about the effects of these stimulants? Guarana : -Described as a natural Ritalin -Studies show that this stimulant helps improve cognitive functions such as memory, concentration, and increased task performance -Being tested in an attempt to provide cognitive improvement of those who suffer from “chemo-brain” Guarana : -Described as a natural Ritalin -Studies show that this stimulant helps improve cognitive functions such as memory, concentration, and increased task performance -Being tested in an attempt to provide cognitive improvement of those who suffer from “chemo-brain” Ginseng: -One of the most common herbal stimulant -Reduce blood sugar -Improve cognitive performance -Useful for people with ADD -Boosts immune system L-Tyrosine: -Is a building block for many neurotransmitters (serotonin, dopamine, epinephrine) -Helps with alertness L-Tyrosine: -Is a building block for many neurotransmitters (serotonin, dopamine, epinephrine) -Helps with alertness Gotu Kola: -Improves circulation -Improves mental clarity -Augments memory -Reduce anxiety -Boosts immune system when stressed Gotu Kola: -Improves circulation -Improves mental clarity -Augments memory -Reduce anxiety -Boosts immune system when stressed Taurine: -Improves athletic performance, energy, and stamina -Helps protect against damage to the central nervous system -Has been proved to reverse some damages done to smoking Taurine: -Improves athletic performance, energy, and stamina -Helps protect against damage to the central nervous system -Has been proved to reverse some damages done to smoking Caffeine: -Essentially effects the central nervous system -Increases alertness -Can cause insomnia -Can cause headaches, nervousness, and dizziness Caffeine: -Essentially effects the central nervous system -Increases alertness -Can cause insomnia -Can cause headaches, nervousness, and dizziness
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Do any of these look familiar as well?
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What about the effect of these stimulants too? Nicotine : -Acts as both a stimulant and a sedative -Addictive -Increases levels of dopamine -Results in the release of adrenaline Amphetamines : -Stimulates the central nervous system -Increases heart rate, blood pressure, and decreases appetite -Can cause restlessness and hides symptoms of tiredness -You can become dependent on the stimuli if you use it too often Ritalin: -Used to treat ADD, ADHD, and narcolepsy -Mood swings -Increases ability to pay attention, stay focused on one activity -Help improve listening skills -changes amount of natural substances in the brain Adderall: -Used to tread ADD and narcolepsy -Stimulates the central nervous system -Increases alertness -Contributes to hyperactivity and impulse control Dexedrine : -Stimulates the central nervous system -Improves attention span and behavior -Restlessness Cocaine: -Interferes with neurotransmitters -Increase of energy and alertness -Restlessness -Anxiety -Elevated mood -Paranoia -Extreme excitement -Can cause strokes, heart attacks, and seizures
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