D. Recovery Therapy from Addiction:
Some medical systems, including those of at least 15 states of the United States, refer to an Addiction Severity Index to assess the severity of problems related to substance use. The index assesses problems in six areas: medical, employment/support, alcohol and other drug use, legal, family/social, and psychiatric. While addiction or dependency is related to seemingly uncontrollable urges, and has roots in genetic predisposition, treatment of dependency is conducted by a wide range of medical and allied professionals. Early treatment of acute withdrawal often includes medical detoxification, which can include doses of anxiolytics or narcotics to reduce symptoms of withdrawal. An experimental drug, ibogaine
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The number of drinks consumed is a poor measure of BAC, largely because of variations in weight, sex, and body fat.
F. Ignition Interlock System:
An ignition interlock device or breath alcohol ignition interlock device (IID and BIID) is a mechanism, like a breath analyzer, installed to a motor vehicle's dashboard. Before the motor vehicle can be started, the driver must first exhale into the device, if the resultant breath alcohol content analyzed is greater than the programmed blood alcohol content, usually 0.02% or 0.04%, the device prevents the engine from being started. At random times after the engine has been started, the IID will require another breath sample. The purpose of this is to prevent a friend from breathing into the device, enabling the intoxicated person to get behind the wheel and drive away. If the breath sample isn't provided or the sample exceeds the ignition interlock's present blood alcohol level, the device will log the event, warn the driver and then start up an alarm ( eg. lights flashing, horn honking etc) until the ignition is turned off, or else a clean breath sample is provided. A common misconception is that ignition interlock devices will simply turn off the engine if alcohol is detected; this would however create
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Then that selected range is converted from analog to digital samples. The DSP processor has a definite program according to different modes selected from the switch. There are 3 modes with which we can use this device.
E. Simulation:
1. Mode 1: Stress removal The DSP processor checks for the frequency range between 32-40 Hz. If the range is between this, then the person is considered to be under stress or addiction and the processor runs a look-up table which contains the digital samples of binaural beats. The samples produce sine wave with a difference of 10 Hz. These two waves are sent on each side of the headphone.
Fig 10. Block diagram for sending two similar tones with a difference in frequency
This generates the binaural beats. This is given to the ears. As the difference in these two waves is 10 Hz which is below 20 Hz, it is inaudible to the human ear. But there is a neuron called offer on neuron inside the ear which senses this 10 Hz and sends it to the brain as a stimulus. Now this stimulus entrains the brain to generate a stimulus of brainwaves similar to the supplies stimulus thereby reducing the brainwaves from 32-40 Hz to 9-14 Hz making the mind