The Nervous System: Synapses And Drugs

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An introduction to the nervous system and its relationship with drugs.
Hannah Shakeshaft
Flashcards by Hannah Shakeshaft, updated more than 1 year ago
Hannah Shakeshaft
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The Nervous System identifies neurons and how they generate a message in the form of an action potential. Sending information around the body allowing for communication between cells.
The Structure of a Synapses
Neurotransmitters and Caffeine Caffeine mimics and alters itself so that it can pass through the CNS and be carried out into the blood stream. It shuts down the neurotransmitter adenosine - this is the n.s. that makes us tired or sleepy, so shutting down adenosine stops us from feeling fatigue. As well as that, caffeine increases levels of serotonin and acetlycholine so we feel boosted and awake, this has the effects of possibly increasing our mood and decreasing age. As well as having an effect on memory gain and muscular activity
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