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  • ...ord. It does this by providing a cushioning effect for the central nervous system, and by serving as a barrier against bacteria and other potentially harmful ...g a cushioning effect and serving as a nutrient delivery and waste removal system.
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  • '''Dopaminergic System''' ...a set of [[Neurons]] that produce the neurotransmitter [[Dopamine]]. This system plays a crucial role in several significant functions in the body, includin
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  • ...[[neuroleptic]] drug, which means it has a sedative effect on the nervous system. * [[Neuroleptic]]: A type of drug that has a sedative effect on the nervous system.
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  • ...ldehyde''' (pronunciation: /ˌpærəˈldeɪhaɪd/) is a potent [[central nervous system]] depressant and [[sedative]] used in the treatment of severe [[insomnia]] ...ervous system. This results in a decrease in nervous tension and a calming effect.
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  • ...own the activity of the [[central nervous system]], allowing for a calming effect that aids in sleep. It is typically prescribed for short-term use, as long- ...the nervous system that Brotizolam affects in order to produce its calming effect.
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  • ...n, which inhibits the activity of the nervous system and induces a calming effect. ...eep and are often used in conjunction with tranquilizers for their calming effect.
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  • ...ilizing drug that belongs to the class of drugs known as [[central nervous system depressants]]. It is used in the treatment of various conditions such as an ...rotransmitter that reduces neuronal excitability, thus producing a calming effect.
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  • ...ce]] to describe the electrical or magnetic field generated by the nervous system in response to sensory stimulation. ...o an area or space where a given effect (such as an electrical or magnetic effect) exists.
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  • ...uble-bonded to an oxygen atom) and its ability to induce tremors as a side effect. ...pathomimetic]]: A type of drug that stimulates the parasympathetic nervous system.
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  • ...t/), also known as '''β-Phenyl-γ-aminobutyric acid''' is a central nervous system depressant with anxiolytic and sedative effects. It is used in Russia as a ...ub> subtype. It also stimulates dopamine receptors and has an antagonistic effect on β-phenethylamine (PEA), a naturally occurring trace amine neuromodulato
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  • ...n the field of [[medicine]] and [[pharmacology]] to describe the action or effect of a substance in reducing sensitivity to painful stimuli or inhibiting the ...', meaning against, and 'nociceptive', which refers to the sensory nervous system's response to harmful or potentially harmful stimuli.
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  • ...ion''' (/ˈhælsiɒn/), also known as '''Triazolam''', is a [[central nervous system]] depressant in the [[benzodiazepine]] class of drugs. It is commonly used Halcion works by enhancing the effect of the neurotransmitter [[gamma-aminobutyric acid]] (GABA) in the brain, wh
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  • ...ys' meaning bad or difficult, signifying a disorder in the self-regulating system of the body. Autonomic Dysfunction refers to the failure of the Autonomic Nervous System to regulate bodily functions as it should. This can affect various body fun
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  • ...to a protein in your brain known as a GABA receptor, it produces a calming effect. This can help with feelings of [[anxiety]], [[stress]], and fear. * [[Nervous System]]: The complex network of nerves and cells that transmit signals between di
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  • ...similar in structure to [[amphetamine]]. It stimulates the central nervous system, increasing heart rate and blood pressure, and decreasing appetite. * [[Amphetamine]]: A central nervous system stimulant that is used in the treatment of attention deficit hyperactivity
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  • ...iation: /ˌnʊəroʊdʒɪˈnɛtɪks/) is a branch of [[genetics]] that explores the effect of genes on the structure and function of the brain. ...tudies the role of genetics in the development and function of the nervous system. It considers how the genes of an individual can affect his or her [[neurol
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  • ...sedation for short procedures. It works by depressing the central nervous system, effectively reducing pain and consciousness. Methohexital binds to the [[GABA]] receptor, enhancing the effect of the neurotransmitter GABA. This results in a decrease in nerve cell acti
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  • ...]], [[fibromyalgia]], and [[peripheral neuropathy]]. It can also be a side effect of certain medications or a symptom of [[nerve damage]] due to injury or di ...l nervous system]] (the brain and spinal cord) or the [[peripheral nervous system]] (the nerves outside the brain and spinal cord). This damage can be due to
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  • ...rm referring to the process of using a less harmful stimulus to reduce the effect of another stimulus. It is often used in pain management and treatment of v ...ntrol Theory|Gate Control Theory]]: A theory that explains how the nervous system blocks or allows pain signals to pass to the brain.
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  • ...hat inhibits the activity of the nervous system. This results in a calming effect, which can help to induce sleep. ...A neurotransmitter in the brain that inhibits the activity of the nervous system.
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