"Khyal" (wind) attacks are a common manifestation among ____________ and other Asian cultures, and commonly manifest in neck soreness and tinnitus. {Ans: Cambodian}The Id {Ans: Contains primary drives or instincts, urges or fantasies, is largely unconscious, and seeks immediate satisfaction/instant gratification. "I want."}What are the two classes of cells in the nervous system? {Ans: Glia; neurons}The general functions of this neurotransmitter are: memory and sustained automatic functions. {Ans: Glutamate}The behavioral expression of anger, rage, and hostility that is demonstrated by the use of physical force directed toward persons (in case of suicide, toward self) or property. {Ans: Violence}Relative dose required to achieve certain effects. {Ans: Potency}Second line psychopharmacological treatment of EPS symptoms with antipsychotic use. {Ans: Benzotropine}What tool can sleep be measured by? {Ans: Polysomnography}A repetitive and persistent pattern of behavior in which the rights of others or societal norms or rules are violated. {Ans: Conduct disorder}Teratogenic risks of common psychiatric medications: Neural tube defects, specifically spina bifida, atrial septal defect, cleft palate, and possible long-term developmental deficits {Ans: Divalproex sodium}What are the black box warnings for valproic acid/divalproex sodium? {Ans: Hepatotoxicity and pancreatitis}Cytochrome P450 inhibitor or inducer? Phenobarbital