In this video, I uncover the secrets behind cocaine's manipulation of our dopamine system, which plays a pivotal role in reward, motivation, and addiction. Whether you're curious about the science or looking to understand the mechanics behind addiction, this video is your starting point.We'll explore how cocaine, in its many forms like cocaine hydrochloride, freebase, and crack, disrupts your brain's delicate balance. By blocking the dopamine transporter, cocaine creates a dopamine overload, leading to euphoria and stimulation. However, this seemingly pleasant effect harbors a darker consequence. Our deep dive doesn't stop at dopamine.We'll traverse various brain regions influenced by cocaine, witnessing its impact on the meso limbic system responsible for reward and reinforcement, and the mesocortical system overseeing decision making and impulse control. The stakes are high as we venture into the realms of stress and arousal, exploring how cocaine tips the balance and intensifies norepinephrine release, contributing to increased heart rates and blood pressure and significantly elevating the risks of heart attacks or strokes.Chapters00:00:00 Introduction and Overview 00:00:44 Cocaine and the Dopamine System 00:01:25 Mechanism of Action: Dopamine Transporter (DAT) Blockage00:02:24 Neurotransmitter Spillover: Serotonin and Norepinephrine 00:03:33 Cocaine's Effects on Reward Pathway 00:04:16 Role of the Nucleus Accumbens and Amygdala00:05:21 Hippocampus and Memory Formation 00:06:17 Decision Making and Impulse Control: Mesocortical System00:07:02 Motor System and Nigrostriatal Pathway 00:07:54 Stress and Arousal: Hypothalamus 00:08:00 Conclusion
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