Asked by Karpana reshma on Sep 29, 2024

Which term refers to sleep-inducing drugs that tend to decrease central nervous system activation and behavioural activity

A)  sedatives
B)  cannabis 
C)  stimulants
D)  opiates

Central Nervous System

A network of nerve cells governing bodily functions, including the brain and spinal cord.

Sleep-Inducing

Sleep-inducing describes anything that causes or promotes sleep, such as certain medications, natural supplements, or environmental factors like darkness and quiet.

Behavioural Activity

Any range of actions or observable behaviors performed by an individual, often studied in psychology.

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