When you get excited, your body releases dopamine, a neurotransmitter associated with pleasure and reward. This release of dopamine can make you feel happy, motivated, and energized.
if it is music you like, dopamine is released causing you to feel happy
Dopamine are the feel good neurotransmitter.
Dopamine typically stays in your system for about 2-4 hours after being released.
When you feel proud, your body releases dopamine, a neurotransmitter that is linked to feelings of pleasure and reward. Dopamine is involved in the brain's reward system and plays a role in reinforcing certain behaviors or emotions.
neuro transmitter that allows us to feel good
Cocaine is an agonist to the dopamine receptor. Because it is an agonist, cocaine sits on the dopamine receptor, thus inducing dopamine chemicals to flood into the brain and body. Dopamine makes a person feel euphoria......
Pure Cocaine (benzoylmethylecgonine) does not contain any other ingredients. Cocaine asts as a Dopamine Reuptake Inhibitor, Dopamine is an organic compound used to regulate hunger. Cocaine stimulates Dopamine transmitters in your brain, which,among other things, gives it appetite suppressing effects.
because dopamine in your body has released too much caused by the molocules in the marijuana
dopamine is the brain chemical that is released when a person uses marjuana. Dopamine creates good feelings-for a short time.
Meth is addictive because it affects the amount of dopamine released in your brain. Once the normal amount your brain produces is reduced, your addiction to meth has to take over to replace the dopamine needed.
Well, the reason you're not very angry, or sad when high on weed is because when you smoke it increases the amount of Dopamine let out of the Dopamine Receptors. What is Dopamine? Dopamine is a chemical in your brain, whenever you're in a good mood, dopamine is released from the receptors, weed speeds the amount of dopamine released drastically. Dopamine is responsible for pleasure such as eating and sex. About being resistant to pain, I'm not quite sure and am unable to find anything online, but I'm about 80% positive it has something to do with dopamine.