Question
Explain the effects of chemicals in neurons on behavior

Answer

  • Neurological imbalances, mental stress and abnormalities. Responsibility is responsible for the emergence.
  • Due to the excessive activity of the neuron, a special type of chemical from the nerve (final fiber) enters the neuropathy, resulting in abnormal behavior.
  • Normally the neuropathy from one neuron returns to the same neuron called the reuptake process.
  • This can lead to depression.
  • This process is aided by antidepressants such as proz c.
  • The neurons contain biochemicals such as dopamine, nor epinephrine, and serotonin GABA.
  • Its imbalances give rise to abnormal behavior.
  • Irregularities of dopamine. Fragile psychosis is thought to be a factor.
  • Nor epinephrine plays an important role in the time response to sudden, challenging and dangerous traumatic situations.
  • Imbalances increase the risk of traumatic psychosis, heart disease or stroke.
  • Serotonin imbalance depression plays an important role in traumatic and impulsive disorders.
  • GABA levels have been shown to be effective in anxiety disorders.

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