LSD and psilocybin belong to the chemical grouping of
  • ergot fungus.
  • bufotenin
  • synesthesia.
  • indoles.
A drug that has been reported to produce an increase in sociability and euphoria, as well as an increase in blood pressure, body temperature, and pulse is
  • ayahuasca.
  • MDMA
  • serotonin-2A receptors.
  • PCP
In rare cases, people who have used LSD experience similar symptoms weeks or months later. The common term for this has been
  • synesthesia.
  • flashbacks
  • amphetamine.
  • ayahuasca.
Besides hallucinations, mescaline also produces
  • pupil dilation and increased heart rate and blood pressure.
  • hallucinogenic mushrooms.
  • a dissociative anesthetic.
  • supposed ability to access the subconscious mind.
Which of the following hallucinogens has NOT received recent scientific interest as a psycho therapeutic agent?
  • the acute effects on mystical experiences
  • MDMA
  • synesthesia.
  • PCP
One major grouping of hallucinogens typically allows the user to remain in some touch with the real world and to remember much of what he or she experienced. This group of drugs was referred to as the
  • ayahuasca.
  • synesthesia.
  • phantastica.
  • amphetamine.
The indole originally found in toad skins, that turns out not to be a very potent hallucinogen, is
  • all the above.
  • bufotenin
  • amphetamine.
  • synesthesia.
LSD is considered to be the most potent psychoactive agent known to man because
  • indoles.
  • report more changes in body perception.
  • the acute effects on mystical experiences
  • it produces effects at such low doses.
Which of the following most accurately describes recent psilocybin research?
  • the acute effects on mystical experiences
  • it produces effects at such low doses.
  • report more changes in body perception.
  • PCP
PCP was patented as Sernyl and first tested as
  • ergot fungus.
  • a dissociative anesthetic.
  • pupil dilation and increased heart rate and blood pressure.
  • hallucinogenic mushrooms.
LSD was synthesized from alkaloids derived from
  • amphetamine.
  • ergot fungus.
  • indoles.
  • a dissociative anesthetic.
The combination of two plants, one containing DMT and the other containing harmaline (an MAO inhibitor), was originally used by indigenous cultures in South America and is called
  • phantastica.
  • ayahuasca.
  • synesthesia.
  • amphetamine.
The sensation of experiencing sounds as pictures, or of seeing movements produced by musical rhythms, is known as
  • synesthesia.
  • ayahuasca.
  • amphetamine.
  • all the above.
The major thrust of early research on LSD was for its
  • report more changes in body perception.
  • a dissociative anesthetic.
  • supposed ability to access the subconscious mind.
  • pupil dilation and increased heart rate and blood pressure.
The PCP experience differs from LSD and mescaline experiences in that PCP users
  • the acute effects on mystical experiences
  • report more changes in body perception.
  • it produces effects at such low doses.
  • amphetamine.
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