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The actual discoverer of LSD in 1943 was

A. Adam Sertürner

B. Albert Hofmann

C. a Navajo shaman in Arizona

D. Richard Alpert - ANSWER B

Hofmann's first "acid trip" occurred when LSD accidentally

A. made contact with his fingertips

B. was breathed in as a vapor

C. spilled onto Hofmann's lap

D. attached itself to Hofmann's briefcase - ANSWER A

The first deliberate testing of LSD involved a dosage

A. approximately equivalent to levels ingested during the 1970s

B. 100 times the typical dose for LSD

C. 5 times the typical dose for LSD

D. much smaller than the typical dose for LSD - ANSWER C



When first testing LSD, Hofmann

A. did not react in any way

B. felt the sensation of bugs on his skin

C. experienced hallucinations

D. fell into a deep sleep for several hours - ANSWER C



One element of early experiences with LSD was

,A. the intermingling of visual and auditory sensations

B. the extreme paranoia that resulted

C. the sense of extreme tranquility and peace

D. the mild convulsive seizures - ANSWER A



The term, psychedelic, literally means

A. mind-dissolving

B. mind-disrupting

C. mind and food-oriented

D. mind-expanding - ANSWER D

Which of the following terms has NOT been used to define LSD?

A. psychomimetic

B. psychodysleptic

C. psychodiuretic

D. psycholytic - ANSWER C

Which descriptor is the most negative one with regard to hallucinogens?

A. psychedelic

B. psychotomimetic

C. psychodysleptic

D. psycholytic - ANSWER D

Which of the following is an example of a hallucination?

A. seeing an image that is not real

B. hearing a voice that is louder than the voice everyone else hears

C. being able to sense something will happen before it actually happens

D. both A and C - ANSWER A



The experience of ingesting a hallucinogen might be best described as

,A. hallucinogenic rather than illusionogenic

B. illusionogenic rather than hallucinogenic

C. psycholytic rather than psychedelic

D. schizophrenic rather than normal - ANSWER B



Technically, a drug such as _______ could be classified as a hallucinogen when dose
levels are very high.

A. heroin

B. cocaine

C. Valium

D. codeine - ANSWER B



Drugs that closely resemble all of the following neurotransmitters except ______
comprise the three principal categories of hallucinations.

A. serotonin

B. norepinepherine

C. dopamine

D. acetylcholine - ANSWER C

LSD, psilocybin, and morning glory seeds are hallucinogens chemically similar

A. to serotonin

B. to norepinephrine

C. to acetylcholine

D. to no known neurotransmitters - ANSWER A

A hallucinogen that is chemically similar to norepinephrine is

A. LSD

B. harmine

C. mescaline

D. PCP - ANSWER C

, Atropine and scopolamine are two hallucinogens that are chemically related to

A. serotonin

B. norepinephrine

C. dopamine

D. acetylcholine - ANSWER D



PCP and ketamine are two hallucinogens that are chemically related to

A. serotonin

B. norepinephrine

C. acetylcholine

D. no known neurotransmitters - ANSWER D



Ergot is a fungus

A. found atop desert cactus plants

B. in moldy rye grain

C. attached to morning glory seeds

D. related to penicillin - ANSWER B



Ingestion of ergot can lead to

A. gangrene, burning pain, and loss of limbs

B. euphoria, irritability, and stupor

C. hallucinations of insects on one's skin

D. an odd sense of peace and tranquility - ANSWER A



Infected rye grain can result in symptoms of

A. panic attack

B. intoxication

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