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The release of the “feel-good” chemicals dopamine, serotonin, endorphins, and oxytocin are tied to specific lifestyle, exercise, and dietary choices. Here’s what triggers each one.
Norepinephrine: Dopamine’s Less Glamorous Wonder Twin Norepinephrine, which doesn't get much attention, is key to attention and focus. Posted July 21, 2019 | Reviewed by Lybi Ma ...
In this work, we carried out neurochemical and behavioral analysis of zebrafish (Danio rerio) treated with rotenone, an agent used to chemically induce a syndrome resembling Parkinson’s disease (PD).
A multidisciplinary team led by Professor Li Yulong from the School of Life Sciences at Peking University has developed a far ...
Discover how to beat depression naturally through food in 21 days. Learn which specific nutrients rewire your brain for ...
A new study published in Brain Imaging and Behavior has uncovered differences in brain function and neurotransmitter systems in men with lifelong premature ejaculation. Using advanced brain imaging, ...
'Dopamine is the main player in our sense of purpose,' says the famed neuroscientist. Speaking on the 'This Past Weekend' podcast, he explains how to reset your dopamine system for renewed motivation.
The fickle power of dopamine. At the center of this issue is the neuromodulator dopamine, often erroneously labeled as the "pleasure molecule."In reality, dopamine is more accurately described as ...
Dopamine, a small molecule derived from the amino acid tyrosine, plays a significant role in regulating multiple essential brain functions, including movement, mood and motivation as well as ...