AP PSYCHOLOGY

STATES OF CONSCIOUSNESS

PSYCHOACTIVE DRUGS

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
Which neurotransmitter is affected by opiates?
A
seretonin
B
endorphins
C
dopamine
D
GABA
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -GABAergic neurons are themselves an off-switch for the brain’s euphoria and pleasure networks. Once opioids shut off GABAergic neurons, the pleasure circuits fill with another neurotransmitter called dopamine.

Detailed explanation-2: -Opioids trigger the release of endorphins, your brain’s feel-good neurotransmitters. Endorphins muffle your perception of pain and boost feelings of pleasure, creating a temporary but powerful sense of well-being.

Detailed explanation-3: -When binding to the pain pathway opioids provide pain relief, however, when binding to the reward pathway, opioids cause euphoria and release a key neurotransmitter known as dopamine. Dopamine signals the neurons (brain or nerve cells) of the body to create a pleasurable feeling or “high”.

Detailed explanation-4: -Like their endogenous counterparts, opiates act at chemical receptors to produce analgesia and undesirable side effects. As these drugs are given over a prolonged period, they inhibit the endogenous endorphin system, blunting the response to pain and stress and decreasing the overall endorphin effect.

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