LTE199H1 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Ketamine, Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitor, Reuptake
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Different neurotransmitters: ssri (selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor): prescribed for depression. Neurons don"t reuptake --> increase serotonin levels in the synapse. Audio 1: agonist: increase activity in the synapse / pretend to be certain, antagonist: reduce activity, dopamine. Reward system (triggered by many things such as food, accomplishment, etc. ) Nuance between enjoyable and rewarding and reinforcing (in the end, it becomes "you have to do it": acetylcholine. Alcohol is the agonist, increase its activity: glutamate. Alcohol is an antagonist, decrease the activity. Pet - only way to tell you about dopamine. Placebo effect shows up in: pain relieving situation, antidepressant has a large placebo response unless you have severe depression. Why you do not want to use placebo. It is unethical to not treat a person if he/she is should be treated. Rates of administration: aural - causes problems in the stomach. Audio 1: synapse: the space between two neurons.