Jan 16, 2018 5:23 PM
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aoenofhorus
Are these actually hormones?
absentbabinski
Nope.
BenHipno
What’s the oxytocin do?
micotyro
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
DarkestKink
Idk why but I feel like this is garbo.
CosmicPuddytat
But... but... this is wrong...
Frederf
complimentpin
cortisol should be here
strawmanAlert
Those are neurotransmitters.
punchcostello
two of them are. Oxytocin is a neuropeptide. But for what it's trying to demonstrate it doesn't matter.
sassybeckalicious
Hilariously I chose dopamine for my car decal - and i'm a fairly anxious person. lol. I need to add a few decals!
HaloReclaimer
What is dopamine to the max and everything else minimum
VodkaReindeer
Not hormones.
hitshappens
This is false because it's specific regions that are affected with varied levels. Some regions can have more, others can have less
stuckinaoffice
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.
MrSebu
Dopamine, yes.
mattsall
Where can I buy these?
GloriousMonkfish
Coke dealer
acapellabella3
cominginhot
love nukes?
ThisIsThePlaceWhereIBelong
Can I be a dopamine donor instead of a blood donor?
thissuperglueworksjustfine
Anybody got more of that Serotonin?
TheScottishRonSwanson
We're is anger
FunkyMonk8675309
you won’t like me when I’m angry
nobodyinpoortent
I'm always confused by this. I see two neurotransmitters and one neuropeptide.
Softcreamybeige
Ik everyone is saying this, but for serotonin especially, it's complicated as shit. 90% of serotonin is produced and functions in the 1/
enteric nervous system. It does everything from sleeping, to heart rate, to suggestion, and more in addition to happiness /end
TrannysaurusRex
Fuckin' dopamine
Stacyanna
Haha unstable me woud break these
izybit
Mine's empty.
SirJDawgMonkeyFace
Yeah, I'm gonna need some sources. My psych/bio knowledge is pretty limited.
Ooidal
There are actually anti-depressants that have inverse functions (serotonin inhib/enhancer) while achieving the same result, so... . .
HarryPotterReferenceProbably
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
love
TheDivineUsersub
Where's the part where it gets ripped out in a bloody frenzy?
anxiety
depression
IupvoteWeedstuff
Happiness
Horny
RonSwansonCat
Terror
PutThePRNDLinD
Which explains why people in love become anxious and depressed so easily...
CatPresident
Yes, there is a serotonin bandit on the loose and we must find him. Awayyyyy
ScandelousSheep
Yessir
einahpetslol
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
0x5F3759DF
It's sarcasm. Love and depression are very different in this gif, but I hope you do well.
RoodKontjeAapje
And why some are more sensitive to e.g. narcotics addiction than others.
MetaSomma
When you're overstimulated, one of your body's responses is to shut down those neutral pathways, leading to a "crash" as neurotransmitters
are removed from circulation
eddieeeeeee69
It can be like an on-off switch. Its pretty fascinating.
TheGriffin
Just like me
Ragnarstark89
You can use cocaine
SatisfyiglyCringy
I only have depression and anxiety... Shit
possiblyandy
Well, are you alright?
CleverHeather
Ahhh.. that's why bitches be trippin'.
ImGonnaKickYouRightSquareInTheNeeeuutz
We want our moms to stop trippin, and fuck Kyle!
WesleySnipesAccountant
AY YOU FEEL ME MY NIGGA
mrfero
Monica
I hate this. It's cool and all but so oversimplified it's useless. Like explaining the government with "people deciding stuuf"
Yeah this is garbo
GringoMandingo1
That's a real good explanation of government
OverlordEd
I agree.
DownvotesAreFun
"Influence" implies that its not the only deciding factor.
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
But rather a statement so generalized that it isn't much of a statement
AVoiceOfReason
Of course it's simplified. The more complex explanation is about the presynaptic binding, tachykinin peptides, nerve terminals of (1)
chainofcommand
User name checks out
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)
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)
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."
2Ghoul4School
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.
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+
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 -
True true
- of a particular type of signal being sent in it. The effect hormones have depends on the receptor reading them and much more.
Hormones absolutely cause signals to be transmitted or inhibited. Mu-opioid receptors and endorphins, for example.
Yes, they can trigger a cascade of signals, sure, my point was that they themselves are signals as well, with no intrinsic function beyond -
doctorbees
It's not anywhere near as simple as this. Sauce: am neuroscientist.
Mekanismen
Story time?
alpinej0e
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.
grandmastonguekiss
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"
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
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
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/
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
ilikebenches
I'm properly late but i figured this vid might still be relevant; https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WzjQxTOP5yo
OverlyOptimisticGuy
Nothing is simple when you are a neuroscientist
SmolRat
Seriously, I can’t stand stuff like this. No balanced emotion is going to be caused by an abundance of a single neurotransmitter. -_-;
todayok
Ok neuroscientist, make a some additions or corrections to the post. Don't just bitch.
jamiedBreaker
Yeah, just cram 8 years of school into comments, what's wrong with them?
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
You're confusing neurologist with neuroscientist. One's an MD and the other's a PhD, and I have the latter.
Glad you added to the discussion (copy and pasted something useful) and not just a pointless bitch comment.
But like jamiedBreaker said, impossible to cram into 140 characters but I'll try to find a review or two.
Reviews linked in replies, and I tried to focus on neurotransmitters. This is by no means an exhaustive list of all the parts involved.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4262688/
http://www.ams.ac.ir/AIM/NEWPUB/15/18/9/009.pdf
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/gbb.12049/full
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3594542/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4630566/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4486625/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3638390/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4759313/
aoenofhorus
Are these actually hormones?
absentbabinski
Nope.
BenHipno
What’s the oxytocin do?
micotyro
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
DarkestKink
Idk why but I feel like this is garbo.
CosmicPuddytat
But... but... this is wrong...
Frederf
complimentpin
cortisol should be here
strawmanAlert
Those are neurotransmitters.
punchcostello
two of them are. Oxytocin is a neuropeptide. But for what it's trying to demonstrate it doesn't matter.
sassybeckalicious
Hilariously I chose dopamine for my car decal - and i'm a fairly anxious person. lol. I need to add a few decals!
HaloReclaimer
What is dopamine to the max and everything else minimum
VodkaReindeer
Not hormones.
hitshappens
This is false because it's specific regions that are affected with varied levels. Some regions can have more, others can have less
stuckinaoffice
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.
MrSebu
Dopamine, yes.
mattsall
Where can I buy these?
GloriousMonkfish
Coke dealer
acapellabella3
cominginhot
love nukes?
ThisIsThePlaceWhereIBelong
Can I be a dopamine donor instead of a blood donor?
thissuperglueworksjustfine
Anybody got more of that Serotonin?
TheScottishRonSwanson
We're is anger
Frederf
FunkyMonk8675309
nobodyinpoortent
I'm always confused by this. I see two neurotransmitters and one neuropeptide.
Softcreamybeige
Ik everyone is saying this, but for serotonin especially, it's complicated as shit. 90% of serotonin is produced and functions in the 1/
Softcreamybeige
enteric nervous system. It does everything from sleeping, to heart rate, to suggestion, and more in addition to happiness /end
TrannysaurusRex
Fuckin' dopamine
Stacyanna
Haha unstable me woud break these
izybit
Mine's empty.
SirJDawgMonkeyFace
Yeah, I'm gonna need some sources. My psych/bio knowledge is pretty limited.
Ooidal
There are actually anti-depressants that have inverse functions (serotonin inhib/enhancer) while achieving the same result, so... . .
HarryPotterReferenceProbably
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
FunkyMonk8675309
TheDivineUsersub
Where's the part where it gets ripped out in a bloody frenzy?
FunkyMonk8675309
FunkyMonk8675309
IupvoteWeedstuff
Happiness
FunkyMonk8675309
Horny
RonSwansonCat
Terror
PutThePRNDLinD
Which explains why people in love become anxious and depressed so easily...
CatPresident
Yes, there is a serotonin bandit on the loose and we must find him. Awayyyyy
ScandelousSheep
Yessir
einahpetslol
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
0x5F3759DF
It's sarcasm. Love and depression are very different in this gif, but I hope you do well.
RoodKontjeAapje
And why some are more sensitive to e.g. narcotics addiction than others.
MetaSomma
When you're overstimulated, one of your body's responses is to shut down those neutral pathways, leading to a "crash" as neurotransmitters
MetaSomma
are removed from circulation
eddieeeeeee69
It can be like an on-off switch. Its pretty fascinating.
TheGriffin
Just like me
Ragnarstark89
You can use cocaine
SatisfyiglyCringy
I only have depression and anxiety... Shit
possiblyandy
Well, are you alright?
CleverHeather
Ahhh.. that's why bitches be trippin'.
ImGonnaKickYouRightSquareInTheNeeeuutz
We want our moms to stop trippin, and fuck Kyle!
WesleySnipesAccountant
AY YOU FEEL ME MY NIGGA
mrfero
Monica
MrSebu
I hate this. It's cool and all but so oversimplified it's useless. Like explaining the government with "people deciding stuuf"
DarkestKink
Yeah this is garbo
GringoMandingo1
That's a real good explanation of government
OverlordEd
I agree.
DownvotesAreFun
"Influence" implies that its not the only deciding factor.
MrSebu
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
MrSebu
But rather a statement so generalized that it isn't much of a statement
AVoiceOfReason
Of course it's simplified. The more complex explanation is about the presynaptic binding, tachykinin peptides, nerve terminals of (1)
chainofcommand
User name checks out
AVoiceOfReason
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)
AVoiceOfReason
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)
AVoiceOfReason
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."
2Ghoul4School
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.
MrSebu
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+
2Ghoul4School
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 -
MrSebu
True true
2Ghoul4School
- of a particular type of signal being sent in it. The effect hormones have depends on the receptor reading them and much more.
AVoiceOfReason
Hormones absolutely cause signals to be transmitted or inhibited. Mu-opioid receptors and endorphins, for example.
2Ghoul4School
Yes, they can trigger a cascade of signals, sure, my point was that they themselves are signals as well, with no intrinsic function beyond -
doctorbees
It's not anywhere near as simple as this. Sauce: am neuroscientist.
Mekanismen
Story time?
alpinej0e
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.
doctorbees
grandmastonguekiss
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"
nobodyinpoortent
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
nobodyinpoortent
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
nobodyinpoortent
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/
nobodyinpoortent
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
ilikebenches
I'm properly late but i figured this vid might still be relevant; https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WzjQxTOP5yo
OverlyOptimisticGuy
Nothing is simple when you are a neuroscientist
doctorbees
SmolRat
Seriously, I can’t stand stuff like this. No balanced emotion is going to be caused by an abundance of a single neurotransmitter. -_-;
todayok
Ok neuroscientist, make a some additions or corrections to the post. Don't just bitch.
jamiedBreaker
Yeah, just cram 8 years of school into comments, what's wrong with them?
todayok
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
doctorbees
You're confusing neurologist with neuroscientist. One's an MD and the other's a PhD, and I have the latter.
todayok
Glad you added to the discussion (copy and pasted something useful) and not just a pointless bitch comment.
doctorbees
But like jamiedBreaker said, impossible to cram into 140 characters but I'll try to find a review or two.
doctorbees
Reviews linked in replies, and I tried to focus on neurotransmitters. This is by no means an exhaustive list of all the parts involved.
doctorbees
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4262688/
doctorbees
http://www.ams.ac.ir/AIM/NEWPUB/15/18/9/009.pdf
doctorbees
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/gbb.12049/full
doctorbees
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3594542/
doctorbees
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4630566/
doctorbees
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4486625/
doctorbees
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3638390/
doctorbees
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4759313/