How hormones influence us

Jan 16, 2018 5:23 PM

MexicanDad

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Are these actually hormones?

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Nope.

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What’s the oxytocin do?

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I want to point out that dopamine is tricky because it controls many things in the brain so its hard to pin down how its affected

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Idk why but I feel like this is garbo.

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But... but... this is wrong...

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cortisol should be here

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Those are neurotransmitters.

8 years ago | Likes 9 Dislikes 0

two of them are. Oxytocin is a neuropeptide. But for what it's trying to demonstrate it doesn't matter.

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Hilariously I chose dopamine for my car decal - and i'm a fairly anxious person. lol. I need to add a few decals!

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What is dopamine to the max and everything else minimum

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Not hormones.

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This is false because it's specific regions that are affected with varied levels. Some regions can have more, others can have less

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Is the same hormone released during a work out the same as having sex? Went a jog with my gf yest and when we got in she was in the mood.

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Dopamine, yes.

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Where can I buy these?

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Coke dealer

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love nukes?

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Can I be a dopamine donor instead of a blood donor?

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Anybody got more of that Serotonin?

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We're is anger

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you won’t like me when I’m angry

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I'm always confused by this. I see two neurotransmitters and one neuropeptide.

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Ik everyone is saying this, but for serotonin especially, it's complicated as shit. 90% of serotonin is produced and functions in the 1/

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enteric nervous system. It does everything from sleeping, to heart rate, to suggestion, and more in addition to happiness /end

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Fuckin' dopamine

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Haha unstable me woud break these

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Mine's empty.

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Yeah, I'm gonna need some sources. My psych/bio knowledge is pretty limited.

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There are actually anti-depressants that have inverse functions (serotonin inhib/enhancer) while achieving the same result, so... . .

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From what I understand there's no actual way to measure the chemicals in the brain. It's all speculation. Can't get past brain barrier

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love

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Where's the part where it gets ripped out in a bloody frenzy?

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anxiety

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depression

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Happiness

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Horny

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Terror

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Which explains why people in love become anxious and depressed so easily...

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Yes, there is a serotonin bandit on the loose and we must find him. Awayyyyy

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Yessir

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Is that for real? I've noticed that about myself I just chalked it up to me being crazy. I get very depressed but am in a great relationship

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It's sarcasm. Love and depression are very different in this gif, but I hope you do well.

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And why some are more sensitive to e.g. narcotics addiction than others.

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When you're overstimulated, one of your body's responses is to shut down those neutral pathways, leading to a "crash" as neurotransmitters

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are removed from circulation

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It can be like an on-off switch. Its pretty fascinating.

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Just like me

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You can use cocaine

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I only have depression and anxiety... Shit

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Well, are you alright?

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Ahhh.. that's why bitches be trippin'.

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We want our moms to stop trippin, and fuck Kyle!

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AY YOU FEEL ME MY NIGGA

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Monica

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I hate this. It's cool and all but so oversimplified it's useless. Like explaining the government with "people deciding stuuf"

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Yeah this is garbo

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That's a real good explanation of government

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I agree.

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"Influence" implies that its not the only deciding factor.

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Of course. The suns gravity influences every atom of your very being. Does this mean the sun is to blame for depression too? Of course not

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But rather a statement so generalized that it isn't much of a statement

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Of course it's simplified. The more complex explanation is about the presynaptic binding, tachykinin peptides, nerve terminals of (1)

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User name checks out

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neurons, and so forth. To fix your analogy, it's more like explaining gravity with Newton's theory instead of general relativity. It's (2)

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decent enough as an explanation. You can dig more into the types of of receptors and how they work on the neuronal/chemical level but (3)

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it's still sufficient for those who don't want to break out a neurology and chemistry textbook. And it's far better than "it's all magic."

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It's not just useless, it's factually wrong. Hormones don't work like that, they have no intrinsic properties on their own. They're signals.

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Well, causing a signal to be transmitted is a property. It's about concentrations but not only that. It's so much more. Pictured are 3/ 20+

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Hormones don't cause signals to be transmitted, they are the signals. It's like attributing the genre of porn on your laptop to the amount -

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True true

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- of a particular type of signal being sent in it. The effect hormones have depends on the receptor reading them and much more.

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Hormones absolutely cause signals to be transmitted or inhibited. Mu-opioid receptors and endorphins, for example.

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Yes, they can trigger a cascade of signals, sure, my point was that they themselves are signals as well, with no intrinsic function beyond -

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It's not anywhere near as simple as this. Sauce: am neuroscientist.

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Story time?

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I posted this a couple of years ago - the most popular post I've ever submitted. I could have sworn someone said something similar. You did.

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Mom probably, "ya know Sandra"s son Frank? Well he's a brain SURGEON, why couldn't you be more like him? He's a doctor ya know, and married"

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My hero. All my college for pharmacology is dead. I guess my knowledge can be used for funny or a witty anecdotes. I sold drugs. Law 1. 10yr

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IT Repair saved me! So some good news. Even pieces of shit can get some luck here and there. The thee Ps: Patience Persistence Perseverance

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I'm late so many wont see this but if you have a knack for it, here: Have Fun: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/

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Oh and I'm curious how Glutamate or GABA respond to testosterone or estrogen. I mean you know why I assume. Especially Glutamtate at NMDA

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I'm properly late but i figured this vid might still be relevant; https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WzjQxTOP5yo

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Nothing is simple when you are a neuroscientist

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Seriously, I can’t stand stuff like this. No balanced emotion is going to be caused by an abundance of a single neurotransmitter. -_-;

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Ok neuroscientist, make a some additions or corrections to the post. Don't just bitch.

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Yeah, just cram 8 years of school into comments, what's wrong with them?

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Well, they can skip the parts about dermatology and orthopaedics if that helps. Don't be a dick.If you bitch then also add to the discussion

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You're confusing neurologist with neuroscientist. One's an MD and the other's a PhD, and I have the latter.

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Glad you added to the discussion (copy and pasted something useful) and not just a pointless bitch comment.

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But like jamiedBreaker said, impossible to cram into 140 characters but I'll try to find a review or two.

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