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BEHS 364 Alcohol in the United States Exam Questions and Answers Fully Solved neurons - Answers multiple brain systems communicate with each other through about a trillion tiny nerve cells called neurons -translate information into electrical and chemical signals the brain can understand. -send messages from the brain to the rest of the body neurotransmitters - Answers carry messages between the neurons. -can be very powerful -depending on the type and amount of neurotransmitter, these chemicals can either intensify or minimize your body's responses, feelings, and mood. -alcohol can slow the pace of communication between neurotransmitters in the brain. this may cause you to feel very drowsy -can trigger mood and behavioral changes, including depression, agitation, memory loss, and seizures. brain imaging - Answers Various imaging tools, including structural magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), diffusion tensor imaging (DTI), and positron emission tomography (PET), are used to create pictures of the brain. All of these imaging techniques are useful to track changes in the alcoholic brain. For example, they can show how an alcoholic brain changes immediately after drinking stops, and again after a long period of sobriety, to check for possible relapses. psychological tests - Answers Researchers also use psychological tests to evaluate how alcohol related brain changes affect mental functioning. These tests demonstrate how alcohol affects emotions and personality, as well as how it compromises learning and memory skills. cerebellum - Answers - This area controls motor coordination. Damage to the cerebellum results in a loss of balance and stumbling, and also may affect cognitive functions such as memory and emotional response limbic system - Answers This complex brain system monitors a variety of tasks including memory and emotion. Damage to this area impairs each of these functions cerebral cortex - Answers Our abilities to think, plan, behave intelligently, and interact socially stem from this brain region. In addition, this area connects the brain to the rest of the nervous system. Changes and damage to this area impair the ability to solve problems, remember, and learn. long term heavy drinking - Answers -causes alterations in the neurons, such as reductions in the size of brain cells. -brain mass shrinks and the brain's inner cavity grows bigger -these changes affect a wide range of abilities including motor coordination, temperature regulation, sleep, mood, and cognitive functions such as learning and memory. -neurotransmitters try to create balance in the brain which causes alcohol tolerance, alcohol dependence, and alcohol withdrawal symptoms. the neurotransmitter glutamate - Answers affects memory -alcohol interferes with glutamate action, which causes some people to temporarily black out, or forget a lot of what happened during a night of heavy drinking what factors make a difference with effects of alcohol? - Answers -how much and how often you drink - more drinking = more brain vulnerability -your genetic background and family history of alcoholism -your physical health liver damage that affects the brain - Answers Not only does alcoholic liver disease affect liver function itself, it also damages the brain. The liver breaks down alcohol—and the toxins it releases. During this process, alcohol's byproducts damage liver cells. These damaged liver cells no longer function as well as they should and allow too much of these toxic substances, ammonia and manganese in particular, to travel to the brain. These substances proceed to damage brain cells, causing a serious and potentially fatal brain disorder known as hepatic encephalopathy.

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neurons - Answers multiple brain systems communicate with each other through about a trillion tiny
nerve cells called neurons

-translate information into electrical and chemical signals the brain can understand.

-send messages from the brain to the rest of the body

neurotransmitters - Answers carry messages between the neurons.

-can be very powerful

-depending on the type and amount of neurotransmitter, these chemicals can either intensify or
minimize your body's responses, feelings, and mood.

-alcohol can slow the pace of communication between neurotransmitters in the brain. this may cause
you to feel very drowsy

-can trigger mood and behavioral changes, including depression, agitation, memory loss, and seizures.

brain imaging - Answers Various imaging tools, including structural magnetic resonance

imaging (MRI), functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), diffusion tensor

imaging (DTI), and positron emission tomography (PET), are used to create pictures

of the brain. All of these imaging techniques are useful to track changes in the

alcoholic brain. For example, they can show how an alcoholic brain changes

immediately after drinking stops, and again after a long period of sobriety, to check

for possible relapses.

psychological tests - Answers Researchers also use psychological tests to evaluate how

alcohol related brain changes affect mental functioning. These tests demonstrate how

alcohol affects emotions and personality, as well as how it compromises learning and

memory skills.

cerebellum - Answers - This area controls motor coordination. Damage to the cerebellum results in a
loss of balance and stumbling, and also may affect

cognitive functions such as memory and emotional response

, limbic system - Answers This complex brain system monitors a variety of tasks including memory and
emotion. Damage to this area impairs each of these

functions

cerebral cortex - Answers Our abilities to think, plan, behave intelligently, and

interact socially stem from this brain region. In addition, this area connects

the brain to the rest of the nervous system. Changes and damage to this area

impair the ability to solve problems, remember, and learn.

long term heavy drinking - Answers -causes alterations in the neurons, such as reductions in the size of
brain cells.

-brain mass shrinks and the brain's inner cavity grows bigger

-these changes affect a wide range of abilities including motor coordination, temperature regulation,
sleep, mood, and cognitive functions such as learning and memory.

-neurotransmitters try to create balance in the brain which causes alcohol tolerance, alcohol
dependence, and alcohol withdrawal symptoms.

the neurotransmitter glutamate - Answers affects memory

-alcohol interferes with glutamate action, which causes some people to temporarily black out, or forget
a lot of what happened during a night of heavy drinking

what factors make a difference with effects of alcohol? - Answers -how much and how often you drink -
more drinking = more brain vulnerability

-your genetic background and family history of alcoholism

-your physical health

liver damage that affects the brain - Answers Not only does alcoholic liver disease affect

liver function itself, it also damages the brain. The liver breaks down alcohol—and

the toxins it releases. During this process, alcohol's byproducts damage liver cells.

These damaged liver cells no longer function as well as they should and allow too

much of these toxic substances, ammonia and manganese in particular, to travel to

the brain. These substances proceed to damage brain cells, causing a serious and

potentially fatal brain disorder known as hepatic encephalopathy.
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