The ‘Feel Good’ brain molecules - part 2 #shorts

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This is the second of a series of short videos on the main ‘Feel Good’ brain molecules such as Serotonin, Dopamine, Oxytocin and Melatonin.
Dopamine is the neurotransmitter responsible for the reward-driven learning, motivation, healthy assertiveness, sexual arousal, emotional responses and proper immune and autonomic nervous system functions.
An increase in dopamine release in the nucleus accumbens occurs in response to a feeling of reward (like winning money, handling banknotes or making a discovery etc), sexual stimulation, feeling in love, music, and during the course of drug addiction.
There is a close association between the dopaminergic reward system and opiates, in fact, all drugs, from alcohol to cocaine, heroin and nicotine, increases dopamine levels in the nucleus accumbens area of the brain, and many people like to describe a spike in dopamine as kind of feeling of ‘motivation’ or ‘pleasure’.

Dopamine is easily oxidized so it is advisable to eat plenty of fruit and vegetables whose antioxidants help protect dopamine-using neurons from free radical damage.

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