The Depletion of Dopamine in the Brain Resulting Parkinsonamp39s ... slow down its progress. Sometimes doctors prescribe other drugs that affect dopamine levels in the brain. In patients who are very ... View More
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he dopamine/schizophrenia conn ... drugs such as cocaine and amphetamine can trigger schizophrenic episodes in normal people, and the presence of increased dopamine levels in the brain. ... View More
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HOW EXERCISE AFFECTS MOOD ... alters the function of normal brain behavior. Unusual levels of chemicals such as the neurotransmitters betaendorphin, serotonin, and dopamine cause this ... View More
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The Effects of Cocaine on the Brain ... dopamine level in a significant brain region was ... because they animals had no dopamine transporters for ... no measured the extra cellular serotonin levels in the ... View More
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Methamphetamine ... recovery of dopamine transporter levels. The reason for this is uncertain. Volkow suggests that neurological functioning may depend on other brain systems that ... View More
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effects of drugs ... a major brain chemical. Most drugs increase the release of dopamine from the neurons, this makes us feel good reward us. The increased dopamine levels give ... View More
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Methylphenidate ... of happiness, delight and motivation. Methylphenidate increases levels of dopamine in the brain. It does this by blocking activity ... View More
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Methylphenidate ... of happiness, delight and motivation. Methylphenidate increases levels of dopamine in the brain. It does this by blocking activity ... View More
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Brain Chemicals ... are produced in the brain called seratonin and dopamine. ... a lack of seratonin in the brain, and experience ... Since everyone is different, seratonin levels in the ... View More
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Schizophrenia ... that dopamine levels are just part of the problem and that the main cause is elsewhere. Scientists now know schizophrenia affects all parts of the brain and ... View More
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Parkinsons Disease ... levels might effectively treat the disease. Investigators soon learned that dopamine by itself was useless it would be metabolized before reaching the brain. ... View More
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Drugs and Their Effects ... Methamphetamine releases high levels of the neurotransmitter dopamine, which stimulates brain cells, enhancing mood and body movement. ... View More
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Drug abuse among teenagers ... die. Without a dose of the drug, dopamine levels in the drug abuseramp39s brain are low. The abuser feels flat, lifeless, depressed. ... View More
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Parkinsonamp39s Disease: Causes and Treatments of a Neurological ... Parkinsonamp39s disease is a disorder involving the central nervous system and the levels of dopamine emitted from the brain. When a ... View More
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Schizophrenia ... been fighting off various infections due to elevated levels of several ... most effective are the strongest at clogging dopamine receptors in the brain Kalt 485 ... View More
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Parkinsons Disease1 ... that helps relay messages between areas of the brain that control body movement. The death of the cells leads to abnormal low levels of dopamine, and causes ... View More
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Better Nutrition Means Better BrainPower ... Dopamine, which comes from the amino acid tyrosine, can enliven the brain and make it ... makes a person excited when it is at lower levels, but paranoid ... View More
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SchizophreniaExplained and Treatments ... Increased levels of the neurotransmitter dopamine in the brainamp39s left hemisphere and lowered glucose levels in the brainamp39s frontal lobes have been coupled to ... View More
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Stimulants ... or neuron, to another or from one functional section of the brain to another. ... Thus, cocaineamp39s blocking action leads to an increase of dopamine levels in the ... View More
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Schizophrenia ... People with schizophrenia have been associated with elated levels of dopamine in the brain. Some findings have disclaimed this theory. ... View More
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Cocaine ... Peak blood levels tend to occur 15 to 60 minutes after snorting Weiss 27. ... ampquotOne brain area rich in dopaminesecreting neurons is called the ventral ... View More
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Schizophrenia Theories ... For example, scientists have indepth studies on a chemical in the brain called dopamine. They believe that schizophrenics have higher levels of this chemical ... View More
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MITOCHONDRIAL DISEASES ... called Dopamine and loss of this dopamine producing brain ... thus prolongs its duration of activity in the brain. ... and plasma amino acids elevated levels of the ... View More
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Caffeine ... Caffeine increases dopamine levels in the same way that amphetamines do. Dopamine is a neurotransmitter that, in certain parts of the brain, activates the ... View More
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Drugs ... talkative and feel more powerful and confident, due to increased levels of dopamine. ... This is due to the brain coming to depend on cocaine, and because there ... View More
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ADHD ... Dexedrine, and Cylert. These drugs all act on the nervous system by increasing the levels of dopamine in the brain. These medicines have ... View More
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Depression ... that depression results form lower than normal levels of these neurotransmitters in parts of the brain Moeller. Both serotonin and dopamine control how ... View More
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Drug Addiction and Their Most ... In addition to this all it suppresses the action of neurons that inhibit dopamine release, thus raising the levels of dopamine in some areas of the brain. ... View More
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you are what you eat ... also keeps blood sugar level and the brain energy high ... is that they do not produce dopamine or serotonin ... in the morning because serotonin levels are naturally ... View More
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stem cells ... cells can become fully functional dopamine neurons however ... TGFa it will trigger the brainamp39s repair process ... liver and subjected them to high glucose levels. ... View More
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