Psychopharmacology

Psychology 572
Dr. John M. Morgan


STUDENT RESPONSE FORM FOR THE SECOND PROJECT

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1. After reading each of the projects, list the name of each drug discussed and the mechanism by which the synaptic transmitter's action is changed by the drug. Please limit your answers to as few words as possible, such as, Chlorpromazine - blocks DA4 receptors.

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2. After reading each of the projects, list the name of each drug discussed and the primary behavioral effects of each drug along with their site of action, e.g. What were the desired behavioral changes that would motivate drug use? Please limit your answers to as few words as possible, such as, Chlorpromazine - anti-schizophrenia - Mesolimbic & Mesocortical.

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3. After reading each of the projects, list the name of each drug discussed and the secondary behavioral effects (side effects) of each of the drugs along with the brain site of action. Please limit your answers to as few words as possible, such as, Chlorpromazine - Extra-pyramidal dysfunction, Tardive Dyskinesia - Basal Ganglia.

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