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  • seratonin looks like poo

  • The colorful images and cool sounds really draw my attention

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  • At long last, a decent upload displaying the brains neurotransmitters, after much searching. Thank you, THANK YOU!!!

  • this is like sooo informative and major bitchen' . think it'll help me with my PSY 201 course! and yes , demo18wr, I bet it makes even more sense on some good herbals. :)

  • i watched this high and it made more sense.....-.- drugs fail

  • @igorhb very good answer you definately know more than I do about neuroscience and I do admit it is a difficult field of study the brain is a complicated organ and it requires lifelong studies to understand it on the macro/microscopic levels

  • @Gioko100 True. SSRIs were designed from the theory of low synaptic serotonin (monoamines in general). This was later disproved for almost all depressive disorders. In fact, depressive disorders can be associated with excessive serotonergic activity on some areas of the brain. That's why SSRIs at first worsen the symptoms and then start working after 4-6 weeks. Downregulation of serotonin receptors and production by autoreceptors.

  • I find it funny that scientists study the brain and neurotransmitters and can explain the basics but have absolutely no clue what goes on in there in more detail and then make medication that can help (for ex. with depression) but do not do so on more microscopic level

  • I thought I was on a rollercoaster for a second.

  • thank you sooo much.This is really helping me on my essay for psychology!!

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