Neurotransmitters
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- čas přidán 22. 05. 2024
- Neurotransmitters and Drugs
Review of neurotransmitters released from the synapse 0:13
Acetylcholine, dopamine, endorphins 3:10
Glutamate, Epinephrine/ norepinephrine, GABA/ glycine, Serotonin 5:58
Adenosine, Anandamide, Histamine 9:24
Drugs - Nicotine, Amphetamines, Alcohol, opiates, Ephedrine 10:48
Drugs - Benzodiazepines, SSRIs, Caffeine, Cannabis, Hallucinogens 17:45
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the best video about neurotransmitters i have ever watched
Then I heard a new sound: a living sound, like the richest, most complex, most beautiful piece of music you've ever heard. Growing in volume as a pure white light descended, it obliterated the monotonous mechanical pounding that, seemingly for eons, had been my only company up until then. The light got closer and closer, spinning around and around and generating those filaments of pure white light that I now saw were tinged, here and there, with hints of gold. Then at the very center of the light, something else appeared. There was a wooshing sound, and in a flash I went through the opening and found myself in a completely new world. The strangest, most beautiful world I'd ever seen. Brilliant, vibrant, ecstatic, stunning . . . I was flying, passing over trees and fields, streams and waterfalls, and here and there, people. There were children, too, laughing and playing. The people sang and danced around in circles, and sometimes I'd see a dog, running and jumping among them, as full of joy as the people were. A beautiful, Incredible dream world . . .
Except it wasn't a dream.
The word real expresses something abstract, and it's frustratingly ineffective at conveying what I'm trying to describe. Imagine being a kid and going to a movie on a summer day. Maybe the movie was good, and you were entertained as you sat through it. But then the show ended, and you filed out of the theater and back into the deep, vibrant, welcoming warmth of the summer afternoon. And as the air and the sunlight hit you, you wondered why on earth you'd wasted this gorgeous day sitting in a dark theater. Multiply that feeling a thousand times, and you still won't be anywhere close to what I felt like where I was. And then I took a shit in the corner.
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Great video, thanks for explanation.
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Great, great video. Though I wouldn't say ethanol is a stimulant or anandamide isn't psychoactive... but that's just my thoughts
ethanol is definitely more of a depressant but has stimulating effects as well, as you can see from some people that drink too much and become more animated ha. Also, anandamide and cannabinoids are generally stimulating but various forms of it can have calming or stimulating or psychoactive effects on different people. Some people fall asleep and some have anxiety or panic attacks. It is funny how the same substances can affect different people in different ways at different times. :)
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