One major danger of barbiturates is
a. overstimulation.
b. hyperactivity.
c. drug interaction.
d. sleepwalking.
e. stroke.
c. drug interaction.
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Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
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b. a circadian rhythm task. c. spaced retrieval. d. an internal belief system.
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A) outperformed the practice group on trained sequences. B) outperformed the practice group on untrained sequences. C) demonstrated inferior performance on all sequences compared with the practice group. D) showed no difference in performance on trained versus untrained sequences.
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a. block the effects of opiates b. produce an intense high or "rush" c. are used in the treatment of depression d. all of these