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Drug Abuse And Addiction - NIH Office of Science Education

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The Brain: Understanding Neurobiology Through the Study <strong>of</strong> <strong>Addiction</strong>Lesson 4 Organizer: Print VersionWhat the Teacher DoesActivity 1: How Does <strong>Drug</strong> <strong>Abuse</strong> Begin?Ask the class, “What is a drug?” Write responses on the board or atransparency. Allow differing views to be discussed.Write the following definitions for drug and medication on theboard or transparency. Inform students that, for this discussion, youwill use the terms according to these definitions.• A medication is a drug that is used to treat an illness or diseaseaccording to established medical guidelines.• A drug is a chemical compound or substance that can alter thestructure and function <strong>of</strong> the body. Psychoactive drugs affect thefunction <strong>of</strong> the brain, and some <strong>of</strong> these may be illegal to useand possess.ProcedureReferencePage 99Step 1Page 99Step 2Ask students to list examples <strong>of</strong> both medications and drugs. Pages 99–100Step 3Continue the class discussion by asking, “Why do people startabusing drugs?” Accept reasonable answers.Page 100Step 4Activity 2: <strong>Drug</strong> <strong>Abuse</strong> Is Voluntary; <strong>Addiction</strong> Is CompulsiveOrganize students into groups <strong>of</strong> four. Explain how the rats inthe experiment were in cages that had two levers. Depending onwhich lever the rat pressed, it receives a food reward or either aninjection or electrical stimulus.Give each student a copy <strong>of</strong> Masters 4.1 and 4.2. Instruct groups tochoose one rat’s data to graph.Give each student a copy <strong>of</strong> Master 4.3. Ask groups to compare thegraphs and discuss the similarities and differences among the rats’responses. Instruct students to answer the questions on Master 4.3.Page 100Step 1Page 101Step 2Page 101Step 3Have a class discussion about the questions. Pages 101–104Step 4Ask students to consider the question, Why do humans continue toabuse drugs?Page 104Step 5120

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