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Deck 14: Hallucinogens
1
What are Psilocybe mexicana and Psilocybe cubensis?
A) Plants containing mescaline
B) Hallucinogenic mushrooms
C) Anticholinergics
D) Poisonous fungi
A) Plants containing mescaline
B) Hallucinogenic mushrooms
C) Anticholinergics
D) Poisonous fungi
B
2
Although many drugs can be called a hallucinogen, important differences exist among them. Which of the flowing is NOT a difference?
A) Their chemical structures
B) Their known pharmacological properties
C) Their known street value
D) How dangerous they are
A) Their chemical structures
B) Their known pharmacological properties
C) Their known street value
D) How dangerous they are
C
3
The term "psychedelic" has been linked to which decade?
A) 50s
B) 60s
C) 70s
D) 80s
A) 50s
B) 60s
C) 70s
D) 80s
B
4
Which major grouping of hallucinogens typically allows the user to remain in some touch with the real world and to also Knowledge much of what he or she experienced?
A) Narcotics
B) Entactogens
C) Psychotomimetics
D) Phantastica
A) Narcotics
B) Entactogens
C) Psychotomimetics
D) Phantastica
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5
Why is LSD considered to be the most potent psychoactive agent known to man?
A) It produces such powerful effects on the mind.
B) It is so toxic.
C) It produces effects at very low dosages.
D) Its effects are very long-lasting.
A) It produces such powerful effects on the mind.
B) It is so toxic.
C) It produces effects at very low dosages.
D) Its effects are very long-lasting.
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6
Why was there an early interest in LSD research?
A) Possible use in treating rheumatism.
B) Ability to relieve pain.
C) Ability to reduce cravings for nicotine.
D) Supposed ability to access the subconscious mind.
A) Possible use in treating rheumatism.
B) Ability to relieve pain.
C) Ability to reduce cravings for nicotine.
D) Supposed ability to access the subconscious mind.
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7
Which term might describe the following belief that if a plant contains a spirit, then eating the plant transfers that spirit to the person who eats it?
A) Animism
B) Entactogen
C) Muscaria
D) Phantastica
A) Animism
B) Entactogen
C) Muscaria
D) Phantastica
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8
Two frequent overall types of LSD "trips" are described in the text using what terms?
A) Expansive and constricted
B) Indole and catechol
C) Synthetic and analytic
D) Inductive and deductive
A) Expansive and constricted
B) Indole and catechol
C) Synthetic and analytic
D) Inductive and deductive
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9
During the 1950s and 60s the Canadian government funded the research of Dr. Donald Cameron who some have suggested used LSD with psychiatric patients, and often without their consent to investigate which of the following?
A) Anxiety
B) Amnesia
C) Criminal Interrogation
D) Psychoses
A) Anxiety
B) Amnesia
C) Criminal Interrogation
D) Psychoses
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10
In early societies, shaman or medicine man (or women) were specialists in the ways plants were harvested. They were important not only for understanding what we now call medicine, but also because he or she was which of the following?
A) Usually a close relative of the chief.
B) A spiritual, or religious, leader.
C) Also a judge who decided how to punish misbehaviour.
D) Often the wealthiest member of the group.
A) Usually a close relative of the chief.
B) A spiritual, or religious, leader.
C) Also a judge who decided how to punish misbehaviour.
D) Often the wealthiest member of the group.
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11
Which early LSD researcher was fired from his academic job then later became a proponent of hallucinogenic drug use, and started a religion in which LSD was the sacrament?
A) William Halstead
B) Timothy Leary
C) Parke Davis
D) Robert Wood Johnson
A) William Halstead
B) Timothy Leary
C) Parke Davis
D) Robert Wood Johnson
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12
LSD and psilocybin belong to which chemical grouping?
A) Benzodiazepines
B) Cholinomimetics
C) Indoles
D) Steroids
A) Benzodiazepines
B) Cholinomimetics
C) Indoles
D) Steroids
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13
In rare cases, people who have used LSD experience similar symptoms weeks or months later. What term describes this experience?
A) Synesthesia
B) Flashbacks
C) Automatism
D) Semantic memory
A) Synesthesia
B) Flashbacks
C) Automatism
D) Semantic memory
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14
What was the profession/role of the first to report on the psychological effect of LSD?
A) Harvard psychologist
B) A Swiss chemist
C) A Viennese physician
D) Spiritual worshippers
A) Harvard psychologist
B) A Swiss chemist
C) A Viennese physician
D) Spiritual worshippers
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15
LSD was synthesized from alkaloids derived from which of the following?
A) Banana skins
B) Mushrooms
C) Ergot fungus
D) Dandelion roots
A) Banana skins
B) Mushrooms
C) Ergot fungus
D) Dandelion roots
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16
Which of the following describes the sensation of experiencing sounds as pictures, or of seeing movements produced by musical rhythms?
A) Tachyphylaxis
B) Analgesia
C) Homeostasis
D) Synesthesia
A) Tachyphylaxis
B) Analgesia
C) Homeostasis
D) Synesthesia
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17
Who was the first to reference hallucinogens in 1924?
A) Albert Hofmann
B) Timothy Leary
C) Lewis Lewin
D) Humphrey Osmond
A) Albert Hofmann
B) Timothy Leary
C) Lewis Lewin
D) Humphrey Osmond
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18
Who was the first to report the psychological effect of LSD?
A) Dr. Sigmund Freud
B) Albert Hofmann
C) Timothy Leary
D) Humphrey Osmond
A) Dr. Sigmund Freud
B) Albert Hofmann
C) Timothy Leary
D) Humphrey Osmond
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19
Although LSD has complex effects in the brain, the best evidence indicates that its hallucinogenic properties are due to stimulating which of the following?
A) Serotonin 2A receptors
B) The mesolimbic dopamine system
C) Cholinergic receptors
D) GABA receptors
A) Serotonin 2A receptors
B) The mesolimbic dopamine system
C) Cholinergic receptors
D) GABA receptors
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20
One name that has been used to describe hallucinogenic drugs is psychedelic. What does it mean?
A) Mind-viewing, and implies a beneficial, visionary effect
B) Mind-destroying
C) Insanity-producing
D) Mind-building, implying greater intelligence
A) Mind-viewing, and implies a beneficial, visionary effect
B) Mind-destroying
C) Insanity-producing
D) Mind-building, implying greater intelligence
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21
The Native American Church includes aspects of Christianity and uses __________ as a sacrament.
A) LSD
B) Peyote
C) Cohoba snuff
D) Coca leaves
A) LSD
B) Peyote
C) Cohoba snuff
D) Coca leaves
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22
In which of the following would DMT, a short-acting hallucinogen that is usually ineffective when taken orally, be found?
A) Jimson weed
B) Mexican mushrooms
C) Mescal beans
D) Cohoba snuff
A) Jimson weed
B) Mexican mushrooms
C) Mescal beans
D) Cohoba snuff
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23
A close relative of LSD, d-lysergic acid amide, is found naturally in which two of the following plants?
A) Morning glories and Hawaiian baby woodrose
B) Peyote cactus and Henbane
C) Henbane and Opium poppies
D) Opium poppies and Morning glories
A) Morning glories and Hawaiian baby woodrose
B) Peyote cactus and Henbane
C) Henbane and Opium poppies
D) Opium poppies and Morning glories
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24
What is the anticholinergic plant with a forked root that is mentioned in the Bible?
A) Aeyote
B) Ayahuasca
C) Mandrake
D) Bufotenin
A) Aeyote
B) Ayahuasca
C) Mandrake
D) Bufotenin
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25
All of the following describe the Amanita muscaria mushroom EXCEPT which one?
A) Older literature suggests eating it can result in raving drunkenness, with agitation, and vivid hallucinations
B) One of the most common poisonous mushrooms found in forests around the world
C) One of the rarest poisonous mushrooms found only in the Himalaya mountains
D) Older literature suggests eating it can result in severe effects of intoxication, such as muscular twitching
A) Older literature suggests eating it can result in raving drunkenness, with agitation, and vivid hallucinations
B) One of the most common poisonous mushrooms found in forests around the world
C) One of the rarest poisonous mushrooms found only in the Himalaya mountains
D) Older literature suggests eating it can result in severe effects of intoxication, such as muscular twitching
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26
Martha was telling her friends she was using a peace pill and angel dust. Which substance was she describing?
A) DMT
B) Psilocybin
C) Methamphetamine
D) PCP
A) DMT
B) Psilocybin
C) Methamphetamine
D) PCP
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27
All of the following are psychological effects of Salvia divinorum EXCEPT which one?
A) Feeling like someone or something else
B) Increased insight
C) Difficulty sleeping
D) Depression
A) Feeling like someone or something else
B) Increased insight
C) Difficulty sleeping
D) Depression
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28
Which drug has been reported to produce an increase in sociability and euphoria as well as an increase in blood pressure, body temperature, and pulse?
A) MDMA
B) PCP
C) Scopolamine
D) Bufotenin
A) MDMA
B) PCP
C) Scopolamine
D) Bufotenin
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29
Atropa belladonna is also known by what name?
A) Sweet potato
B) Deadly nightshade
C) Lively lavender
D) Inky cap
A) Sweet potato
B) Deadly nightshade
C) Lively lavender
D) Inky cap
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30
How was PCP, patented as Sernyl, first tested?
A) As a treatment for alcohol dependence
B) As a calming agent for nervous pets
C) As a dissociative anesthetic
D) As an antidepressant
A) As a treatment for alcohol dependence
B) As a calming agent for nervous pets
C) As a dissociative anesthetic
D) As an antidepressant
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31
The catechol hallucinogens include mescaline plus a variety of synthetic derivatives of which of the following?
A) Amphetamine
B) Morphine
C) Cocaine
D) Acetylcholine
A) Amphetamine
B) Morphine
C) Cocaine
D) Acetylcholine
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32
What is the red and white speckled mushroom that has been associated with early Christianity and other religions all over the world?
A) Datura inoxia
B) Psilocybe cubensis
C) Amanita muscaria
D) Mescal
A) Datura inoxia
B) Psilocybe cubensis
C) Amanita muscaria
D) Mescal
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33
Ricaurte and colleagues were forced to retract their paper one year after it was published in The New York Times on September 27, 2002, because they discovered what drug had been mistakenly given, rather than MDMA?
A) Mescaline
B) 2-C-T7
C) Methamphetamine
D) DOM
A) Mescaline
B) 2-C-T7
C) Methamphetamine
D) DOM
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34
What two drugs share the rave scene with MDMA?
A) DOM and Mescaline
B) 2-C-T7 and Scopolamine
C) Scopolamine and Mescaline
D) 2-CB and 2-C-T7
A) DOM and Mescaline
B) 2-C-T7 and Scopolamine
C) Scopolamine and Mescaline
D) 2-CB and 2-C-T7
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35
How is the PCP experience different from the LSD and mescaline experiences?
A) PCP users report more changes in body perception.
B) PCP users are more talkative.
C) PCP users report a lot of pain and discomfort.
D) PCP users see things in black and white instead of in colour.
A) PCP users report more changes in body perception.
B) PCP users are more talkative.
C) PCP users report a lot of pain and discomfort.
D) PCP users see things in black and white instead of in colour.
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36
Which Quechuan name, describes the combination of two plants, one containing DMT and the other containing harmaline (an MAO inhibitor), that is used in the Amazon region?
A) Psilocybin
B) Mescal
C) Ayahuasca
D) Amanita
A) Psilocybin
B) Mescal
C) Ayahuasca
D) Amanita
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37
Besides hallucinations, what else does mescaline produce?
A) Sedation and drowsiness
B) Analgesia
C) Hunger and thirst
D) Pupil dilation, increased heart rate, and blood pressure
A) Sedation and drowsiness
B) Analgesia
C) Hunger and thirst
D) Pupil dilation, increased heart rate, and blood pressure
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38
How did the 2012 Canadian Alcohol and Drug Use Monitoring Survey rank ecstasy use in Canada?
A) The most commonly used illicit drug
B) The second most commonly used illicit drug
C) The third most commonly used illicit drug
D) A seldom used illicit drug
A) The most commonly used illicit drug
B) The second most commonly used illicit drug
C) The third most commonly used illicit drug
D) A seldom used illicit drug
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39
The Pemberton Music Festival, Boonstock, Escapade, and Veld are all large-scale Canadian music festivals. A total of five drug-related deaths of individuals aged 19‒24 in the summer of 2014 occurred at these festivals. What was the cause?
A) DMT
B) Psilocybin
C) MDMA
D) PCP
A) DMT
B) Psilocybin
C) MDMA
D) PCP
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40
What does the plant Jimsonweed contain?
A) Anticholinergic chemicals
B) LSD
C) Psilocybin
D) Ephedrine
A) Anticholinergic chemicals
B) LSD
C) Psilocybin
D) Ephedrine
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41
The term entheogen has been used for those drugs thought to create spiritual or religious experiences.
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42
Which indole was originally found in toad skins yet turned out not to be a very potent hallucinogen?
A) Bufotenin
B) Muscimol
C) Ergotamine
D) Mescaline
A) Bufotenin
B) Muscimol
C) Ergotamine
D) Mescaline
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43
What is animism?
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44
What is an indole?
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45
What are hallucinogens and describe the more popular terms used to describe hallucinogens?
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46
Ayahuasca is a name for the cactus containing mescaline.
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47
Deadly nightshade is the common name for bufotenin.
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48
Amanita muscaria is a red and white speckled mushroom that has been used widely in various religions throughout the world.
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49
The suggestion has been made that ambrosia (food of the gods) mentioned in the secret rites of the god Dionysius in Greece was a solution made of the Amanita mushroom.
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50
Synesthesia refers to the experiencing of hallucinogenic effects even months after taking the drug.
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51
LSD use peaked in 1967 and 1968 and tapered off thereafter.
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52
Although PCP was tested on humans, it was eventually adopted primarily for use in animals as an anesthetic and also in so-called "tranquillizer" guns.
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53
LSD and psilocybin are examples of catechol hallucinogens.
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54
LSD is the most potent and notorious of the hallucinogens found in nature.
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55
Some evidence suggests that ecstasy may be neurotoxic, affecting serotonin neurons in the brain.
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56
It was believed that if a plant contains a spirit, then eating the plant transfers that spirit to the person who eats it, and the spirit of the plant can speak to the consumer, make that person feel the plant's joy, or provide special powers.
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57
MDMA (Ecstasy) is a close chemical relative of methamphetamine.
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58
Anticholinergic plants like Datura have potent psychological effects but are not very dangerous physiologically.
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59
The Army and the CIA experimented with LSD in the mid-twentieth century.
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60
Production of ecstasy has dropped dramatically in Canada in recent years.
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61
Describe Salvia divinorum and how it is used.
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62
Distinguish between the phantastica and the deliriants, and give some examples of each.
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63
What is the mandrake plant, and what has it been associated with?
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64
What position is the Canadian government considering regarding Salvia divinorum?
A. It is proposing to add both to the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act, which would make it illegal to produce, possess, traffic, import, or export the substances.
A. It is proposing to add both to the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act, which would make it illegal to produce, possess, traffic, import, or export the substances.
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65
How does Canada's MDMA availability rate among other counties in the world, and what is the consequence?
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66
Describe Saint Anthony's fire, and the events that lead to its conception.
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67
Give some examples of the use of hallucinogenic plants or drugs in connection with religious practices.
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68
What is Project MK-ULTRA?
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69
What has been the common role of shamans, medicine men, or medicine women?
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70
Explain why PCP was thought to be a useful anesthetic and why this use failed to be practical for humans.
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71
Describe who the Canadian Pioneers in the Use of LSD were and where and how they were brought together.
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72
Define the meaning of the term psychotomimetic drugs.
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73
Describe the term phantastica and how they are differentiated.
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74
Describe the early use of LSD in psychotherapy, and discuss why this type of research was stopped in the 1970s.
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75
In the 1950s, what was the Parke, Davis & Company investigating, and which animal did they use while conducting their research?
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76
Identify the anticholinergic hallucinogens, where are they found, and what effects they have when used?
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