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Cells of the nervous system, neurotransmitters at synapsesNeurotransmitter effects on mood and behaviour

Your brain contains billions of neurons. They are the cells in the brain that transmit and receive signals to enable processes such as thought. These signals are transmitted across junctions called synapses by neurotransmitters.

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Neurotransmitter effects on mood and behaviour

Endorphins

A man lifting weights in a gym

Endorphins are that stimulate neurons involved in reducing the intensity of pain.

Increased levels of endorphins are connected with feeling of pleasure that arise from activities such as prolonged exercise, eating, and sex.

Endorphin production increases in response to:

  • severe injury
  • prolonged and continuous exercise
  • stress
  • certain foods

Increased levels of endorphins can, in turn, stimulate the release of dopamine. This can bring about other responses:

  • euphoria
  • appetite regulation
  • the release of sex hormones

Dopamine

Chemical formula of Dopamine on a blackboard
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The chemical formula of the neurotransmitter dopamine

Dopamine is a neurotransmitter that induces the feeling of pleasure and is involved in reinforcing particular behaviour as part of the reward pathway (neurons which secrete or respond to increased levels of dopamine).

When we engage in behaviour that is beneficial to us, we activate the reward pathway. An example of a beneficial behaviour would be eating when hungry.