Match the key term to its appropriate definition. please give me the right answer  altered states of consciousness  stimulant drug flashback  hallucinogen opioid placebo effect stimulant synesthesia A condition in which a stimulus evokes the sensation appropriate to it but also another sensation of a different character.                                  A drug that increases nervous or muscular activity.                                  A perceptual distortion or bizarre thought that recurs after the chemical effects of a drug have worn off.                                  A response to an inert or innocuous substance given in place of an active drug.                                  A state in which a person loses the sense of their reality or perceives their body as unreal.                                  Any chemical other than food intended to affect the structure or function of the body.                                  Any of several drugs that alter perception, feelings, or thoughts.                                  Any of several natural or synthetic drugs that relieve pain and cause drowsiness and/or euphoria.                                  Profound changes in mood, thinking, and perception.

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Match the key term to its appropriate definition. please give me the right answer 

altered states of consciousness 

stimulant

drug

flashback 

hallucinogen

opioid

placebo effect

stimulant

synesthesia

  1. A condition in which a stimulus evokes the sensation appropriate to it but also another sensation of a different character.

                                  

     

  2. A drug that increases nervous or muscular activity.

                                  

     

  3. A perceptual distortion or bizarre thought that recurs after the chemical effects of a drug have worn off.

                                  

     

  4. A response to an inert or innocuous substance given in place of an active drug.

                                  

     

  5. A state in which a person loses the sense of their reality or perceives their body as unreal.

                                  

     

  6. Any chemical other than food intended to affect the structure or function of the body.

                                  

     

  7. Any of several drugs that alter perception, feelings, or thoughts.

                                  

     

  8. Any of several natural or synthetic drugs that relieve pain and cause drowsiness and/or euphoria.

                                  

     

  9. Profound changes in mood, thinking, and perception.

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