Neurotransmitters In The Brain

NEUROTRANSMITTERS:

The adrenal glands are located at the top of each kidney. They are responsible for producing many hormones, including aldosterone, cortisol, adrenaline, and noradrenaline.

Adrenaline, also called epinephrineis a hormone released by your adrenal glands and some neurons especially in conditions of stress, fight or flight or freeze. Increasing rates of blood circulation, breathing, and carbohydrate metabolism and preparing muscles for exertion. Leading to a physical boost and heightened awareness.

Cortisol: As your body perceives stress, your adrenal glands make and release the hormone cortisol into your bloodstream. Often called the “stress hormone,” cortisol causes an increase in your heart rate and blood pressure. It's your natural flight or fight or freeze response that has kept humans alive for thousands of years.

Norepinephrine, also called noradrenaline: It’s a chemical that affects concentration, attention and responding actions in the brain.

AldosteroneIt's a hormone that plays a big role in keeping your blood pressure in check. Aldosterone balances the levels of sodium and potassium in your body. It signals to your organs, like your colon and kidneys, to put more sodium into your bloodstream or release more potassium into your pee.

Dopamineis important for motivationmemory, learning, behavior, and movement coordination. Many people know dopamine as a PLEASURE or reward neurotransmitter. The brain releases dopamine during pleasurable activities. Addiction stems from this chemical, people repeat behaviors that lead to dopamine release.

Serotonin or 5-hydroxytryptamine: is a monoamine neurotransmitter. Contributes to well-being and happiness. Modulating mood, cognition, reward, learning, memory, affects sleep cycle, and numerous physiological processes such as vomiting and vasoconstriction.

Gaba: It inhibits nerve transmission in the brain, calming nervous activity. This can make a person feel more tranquil and give him or her sense of well being. High levels improve focus.

Acetylcholine: It plays a role in thought, arousal, memory, attention, awakeninglearning, and neuroplasticity. It also helps to engage sensory functions upon waking, helps people sustain focus, and acts as part of the brain's reward system. Acetylcholine helps maintain rapid eye movement (REM) sleep, the part of sleep during which people dream.

Glutamate and Substance P (SP): most common brain neurotransmitter. It affects memory and it is associated with the sensation of pain.


Endorphin: are chemicals produced by the body to RELIEVE stress and pain. Producing well-being and Euphoria. Released during exercise, excitement, and sex.

Thyroidhormones that help the body use energy, stay warm and keep the brain, heart, muscles, and other organs working as they should.

OxytocinIts main function is to facilitate childbirth, which is one of the reasons it is called the "love drug" or "love hormone".


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