pharmocology | | inhibitory neurotransmitter in the brain |
receptor | | phenomenom occuring long after LSD usage |
cerebrum | | largest and most upper part of the brain |
gaba | | nerve and receptors of the PNS |
sedative | | drug induced confusion that can cause increased drug consumption |
akathasia | | drug used to induce and maintain sleep |
lithium | | an electrical recording of the brain |
tetrahydrocannabinol | | continous body movement such as being restless or constantly pacing about |
flashback | | refers to nerves that release NE |
seizure | | study of drugs |
automatism | | drug used to promote mental relaxation |
hypnotic | | abnormal discharge of brain neurons that causes alteration of behavior and/or motor activity |
EEG | | specific structure that drugs bind to |
botulinumtoxin | | element similar to sodium used in the treatment of mania and BPD |
cholinergic | | active ingredient of the marijuana plant |
adrenergic | | biological drug |