neurochemicals in A Sentence

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    Brain Basics Neurochemicals.

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    Stress releases powerful Neurochemicals and hormones that prepare us for action(fight or flight.).

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    Stress releases powerful Neurochemicals and hormones that prepare us for action(to fight or flight).

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    Higher levels of Neurochemicals or receptors translate into a stronger message or memory pathway.

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    In vertebrates, endogenous opioids are Neurochemicals that moderate pain by interacting with opiate receptors.

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    It's richly connected to even deeper brain regions that provide a kick of pleasurable Neurochemicals in the right circumstances.

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    What you're born with, such as your genes, which will impact things like the balance of Neurochemicals in your brain.

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    It's fun to be romantic about that debut, but did you know it was cascades of Neurochemicals in your brain that provided the experience?

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    As we converse, Neurochemicals are released in our brains, making us feel either good or bad, strong or weak, positive or negative, energetic or enervated.

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    A book by Loretta Breuning called“Happy Habits of a Happy Brain” and her website provide a helpful and fun introduction to our happy and unhappy Neurochemicals.

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    The pleasure center of their brain releases a flood of dopamine and adrenaline(plus a few other Neurochemicals), and this“rush” overrides the more sensible parts of the brain.

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    Thoughts are powerful in that they change the type of Neurochemicals we produce in our brain and can, over time with enough repetition, affect its very structure.

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    On top of that, the Neurochemicals that help us doze off and wake up aren't there when we need them, leading to daytime drowsiness and nighttime tossing and turning.

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    This branch works in opposition to the sympathetic branch and releases Neurochemicals into the body that can support and maintain a sense of calm- facilitating a relaxed and focused state.

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    Empathy, and the understanding and positive Neurochemicals it produces, cannot exist in the absence of trust and a sense of security, and these diminish when a person feels slighted or hurt.

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    Sixth, if you walk fast enough(or jog), your body will release Neurochemicals that make you feel better, including adrenaline that pumps the heart faster, providing more oxygen to the muscles and brain, as well as endorphins that improve mood.

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    If distinguished from reactive responses of reptiles, emotions would then be mammalian elaborations of general vertebrate arousal patterns, in which Neurochemicals(for example, dopamine, noradrenaline, and serotonin) step-up or step-down the brain's activity level, as visible in body movements, gestures and postures.

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    Once a person has been triggered by fear- let's say from an angry boss, a yelling, or merely a passive-aggressive or blaming boss who is embarrassing that person in front of colleagues- a cascade of Neurochemicals starts in the lower brain- and literally spews out into the rest of the brain- like someone was spray painting their brain!

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