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Drugs and the Nervous System Classes of Drugs 1. Depressants 2. Stimulants 3. Hallucinogens Depressants • • • • • slow down the CNS; relaxes and causes people to feel less pain. Also decreases coordination and movement ex. Alcohol, heroin, morphine, Valium, anesthetics anesthetics can be general or local local: affect only a small area general: affect all nervous system activity Depressant Physiology • Valium increases GABA levels to reduce anxiety • By binding to the GABAA receptor, barbiturates (and ethanol) increase the natural inhibitory effect of GABA synapses. Stimulants • speed up the CNS; • increase energy and confidence • ex. Caffeine, cocaine, MDMD (ecstasy) and nicotine Stimulant Physiology • Nicotine binds to a subset of acetylcholine (ACh) receptors. • Ecstasy depletes serotonin supply, and long term use may permanently alter neurotransmitter levels in the CNS Hallucinogens • cause an altered state or reality; affect memory or pleasure centers as well as perception • Marijuana, LSD (acid) Hallucinogens Physiology • Marijuana binds to serotonin receptors Interesting Web sites • http://users.rcn.com/jkimball.ma.ultranet/Bi ologyPages/D/Drugs.html