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RE: Drugs on the Brain: an Addiction Story

in #stemng7 years ago
Effects of drugs on the brain.

Manipulate feelings, moods, and behaviors. Therefore, the behavior and consciousness of the wearer. That's why narcotics are called psychoactive substances.

Spur excessive brain work Drugs can also stimulate the work of the brain or so-called stimulants, make the mind, and improve themselves, and relationships with others become familiar. However, this can cause you to sleep, restlessness and liver.

Trigger hallucinations There are also drugs that cause imagination, or which are also often called hallucinogens. An example is LSD. In addition to LSD, there is cannabis that gives birth to various kinds, such as changing the perception of time and space, and also the imagination, cannabis can be classified as hallucinogens.

Leaving in the brain, resolving narcotics also uses the nervous system. Here's the explanation.

Sensory nerve disorders. This disorder causes numbness and vision to produce blur on blindness.

Autonomic nervous disorders. This disorder produces undesirable motion through motor movement. Drunken people can do anything from their consciousness.

Motor neurological disorders. This movement is not coordinated with the motor system. For example, the head wags itself. The new movement will stop if access to the drug is lost.

Vegetative nerve disorders. This is a language used out of consciousness. Not only that, drug effects can cause fear and lack of confidence if not used. In addition to the immediate effects on the brain and nerves.

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As usual, you have added a large amount of information to my post and I'm grateful beyond the measure of words. All the best.