Describe how Naloxone works as an opioid antagonist. What applications exist for this drug?

What will be an ideal response?

Intense craving is considered the first sign of impending heroin withdrawal.

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Aronson's first law reminds us that:

a. situations can cause most normal people to behave in abnormal ways. b. psychosis, at least from a social psychological point of view, does not exist. c. people generally think of others in very much the same way they think of themselves. d. human behavior can be explained by using the scientific method.

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Imagine that Janice's mother sang Daniel Powter's song "Bad Day" twice a day during her last six weeks of pregnancy. Three days after Janice was born, she was tested for her recognition of the song

Her pacifier was connected to a switch that would activate a recording of her mother's rendition of "Bad Day" or her mother singing Beyonce's "Irreplaceable." Janice could chose the song by adjusting her rate of sucking. In repeated trials, Janice always chose the familiar "Bad Day." Given these results, as well as what you have learned about auditory perception, what can you conclude? A) Janice was unable to perceive rhythmic, melodic, or tonal differences. B) Janice perceived something different about the two songs. C) Janice was able to respond to auditory stimuli only after she was born. D) Janice had little or no ability to perceive auditory stimuli before she was born.

Psychology