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Neurons neurons are the primary cells which are involved in signaling and they in turn help to elicit a particular response and also this response which is in turn elicited can be quick in action.
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So they in turn involve one particular component which is in turn referred to be as neurotransmitters return as nts.
00:22
So this is the one which in turn can excite a particular cell or also can inhibit a particular signaling if it is internal.
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Found to be dangerous or which is in turn found to be excess in nature.
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So this excitation in turn can produce effects such as pleasure and also this inhibition in turn can produce effects such as depression or dip, others so on.
00:45
So or it can depress a particular cell.
00:47
So in this way this intern that is actioning of this neurotransmitters can be affected by the involvement of drugs.
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So these drugs are the components which in turn can either mimic a particular neurotransmitter and thereby mimicking a particular neurotransmitter, it can always only result in abnormal results abnormal functioning or it can also allow increased secretion or increased release of a particular neurotransmitter which is as because it is excessive in nature this also would result in abnormal neuronal signaling and unnecessary response in the human body.
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So this is how normal communication gets disrupted...