While at a party, Ted uses a drug that is supposed to induce relaxation and elation and increase his sex drive. About an hour later, Ted feels dizzy and nauseous and has trouble breathing. Later, he finds out that this drug worked similarly to the neurotransmitter GABA and is sometimes used as a date rape drug. Ted must have used
A. MDMA.
B. cocaine.
C. an opiate.
D. GHB.
Answer: D
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a. the pleasure principle b. the idealistic principle c. the reality principle d. the sublimation principle
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a. reinforcement for an undesirable activity. b. punishment. c. something that was predicted to serve as reinforcement but did not do so. d. stimuli whose termination or removal increases the behavior that precedes it.
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A. orexins; hypocretins B. NPY; CCK C. adrenaline; noradrenaline D. insulin; glucagon