Florida Drug and Alcohol Traffic Awareness TSLAE Practice Exam

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What are some effects of Central Nervous System Stimulants on the human body?

  1. Decrease in body temperature

  2. Decrease in heart rate

  3. Increase in body temperature

  4. Calming effect

The correct answer is: Increase in body temperature

Central nervous system stimulants, such as caffeine and amphetamines, are known for their ability to increase alertness, attention, and energy levels. They work by stimulating the central nervous system, which includes the brain and spinal cord. This stimulation can also lead to an increase in body temperature. Therefore, it is incorrect to say that central nervous system stimulants cause a decrease in body temperature or heart rate. Additionally, some people may experience a sense of calmness after consuming stimulants, but this is typically followed by the stimulating effects. Therefore, the calming effect cannot be considered a direct effect of central nervous system stimulants.