he dopamine/schizophrenia conn ... lasted 2 weeks after each infusion.... This may have been due to overstimulation of dopamine receptors. It may also have been due ... View More
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Tourette Syndrome ... New studies of tourettes led some scientists to believe that the tics are related to dopamine receptors that are super sensitive to the chemicals in specific ... View More
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NoneProvided ... Some impressive studies specifically implicate genes that encode, or serve as the blueprint for, dopamine receptors and transporters these genes are very ... View More
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ADHD ... Some impressive studies specifically implicate genes that encode, or serve as the blueprint for, dopamine receptors and transporters these genes are very ... View More
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Alcoholism ... euphoria. Chronic use of alcohol will kill off dopamine receptors and essentially make it harder for the user to be happy. The simple ... View More
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Drug abuse among teenagers ... Because they sense more than enough dopamine, for example, neurons begin to reduce the number of dopamine receptors. Neurons may also make less dopamine. ... View More
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Schizophrenia ... Lastly, and most recently schizophrenia may result from an impairment in the ability of D4 dopamine receptors to modulate NMDA receptors at nerve synapses ... View More
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Legalisation of Marijuana ... up sober later. The dopamine receptors in the brain are one of the main causes of addiction in humans. Most addictive drugs alcohol ... View More
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Alcoholism ... The fact that this gene, which codes for dopamine receptors in the brain, occurs with this amount of frequency in the alcoholic, demonstrates that genetics ... View More
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Cocaine ... The normal communication process dopamine is released by a neuron into the synapse. There it can bind with dopamine receptors on neighboring neurons. ... View More
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Alcoholism2 ... Dopamine is a receptor located in the pleasure center of the brain people with fewer dopamine receptors are very likely to develop alcoholism. ... View More
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Schizophrenia ... Phenothiazines worked by stopping the functioning of dopamine D2 receptors which send dopamine signals to the inside of nerve cells. ... View More
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Tourette Syndrome ... Usually dopamine helps control inappropriate impulses to move or speak, but, in this case, the dopamine receptors do not work properly. ... View More
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Schizophrenia ... Drugs that have been used to relieve the symptoms of schizophrenia which are most effective are the strongest at clogging dopamine receptors in the brain Kalt ... View More
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The Legislation of Gambling in football soccer ... Tom Kelly, 1997 Gambling addiction has an organic basis. Rosenthal discovered abnormalities in the dopamine receptors of addicted gamblers. ... View More
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Schizophrenia ... These drugs target specific dopamine receptors, by doing so they allow for the patient to return to an almost ampquotnormalampquot mind state. ... View More
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Methamphetamine ... A marked decrease in dopamine D2 receptors has been demonstrated in both cocaine and meth abusers. Since cocaine produces similar ... View More
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Legalilze Marijuana ... Cannabis can be smoked in order to relieve migraine pain as well as prevent it. ampquotamp39It works on serotonin and dopamine receptors, and has antiinflammatory ... View More
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effects of drugs ... The increased dopamine levels give drug abusers the rush or a high that they enjoy ... Drugs may alter synaptic transmission by directly affecting the receptors. ... View More
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Drug Addiction and Their Most ... These receptors suppress the activity of neurons that inhibit the release of the neurotransmitter dopamine, which indirectly increases the amount of dopamine ... View More
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Nature vs. Nurture ... Third, an association between alcoholism and a gene that regulates the number of a type of dopamine receptors in the brain has been studied. ... View More
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Cocaine ... drug taking to addiction because the presynaptic dopamine neuron is ready for the cocaine. Cocaine can therefore make a connection with the receptors of these ... View More
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Addiction to exercise ... no activity on the receptors they block the receptors to the ... Hypothesis: exerciseinduced alterations in norepinephrine, dopamine, serotonin Norepinephrine ... View More
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NoneProvided ... acute symptoms. The way antipsychotics work is that they block receptors of dopamine, the brainamp39s own chemical. This is blocked ... View More
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psyche ... Cocaine crack Blocks reuptake of dopamine Excites dopamine receptor, producing ... psychoactive drug in world 85 Blocks adenosine receptors in brain ... View More
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Schizophrenia ... in the growth process of the brain, which causes miswiring of receptors in the ... theory about the cause of schizophrenia, known as the ampquotDopamine Hypothesis.ampquot In ... View More
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COCAINE ... by increasing the availability of your bodyamp39s own natural dopamine. Heroin or Vicodin on the other hand directly hit the opiate receptors.ampquot Stone, AnoymousOne ... View More
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Ephedrine: Risks ampamp Benefits ... Epinephrine, norepinephrine, and ephedrine all stimulate certain receptors on fat cells ... Ephedrine may exert this effect by altering dopamine metabolism in the ... View More
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HOW EXERCISE AFFECTS MOOD ... serotonin in the brain or inefficiency among the serotonin receptors Schloss ... such as the neurotransmitters betaendorphin, serotonin, and dopamine cause this ... View More
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Drugs and Their Effects ... sex drive, physical effect of cocaine on the receptors in the ... Methamphetamine releases high levels of the neurotransmitter dopamine, which stimulates brain ... View More
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