Yes, drugs of addiction act upon the brain's limbic system, which is involved in feelings of pleasure, motivation, and reward. These drugs can hijack the normal functioning of this system, leading to addictive behaviors.
No, the limbic system is a set of brain structures involved in emotions, memory, and motivation, while the mammalian brain refers to the entire brain of mammals. The limbic system is a part of the mammalian brain.
It regulates body temperature.
The endocrine system
The olfactory or limbic system
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nucleus accumbens
Yes, drugs of addiction act upon the brain's limbic system, which is involved in feelings of pleasure, motivation, and reward. These drugs can hijack the normal functioning of this system, leading to addictive behaviors.
limbic system
This will be an oversimplification of the matter (and this is an understatement), but the limbic system essentially helps regulate the endocrine system and the vegetative (autonomic) nervous system; it receives olfactory input, and is also responsible for our emotions, and memory.
Alcohol affects the limbic portion of the brain by disrupting the communication between neurons, leading to changes in mood, behavior, and inhibition control. Blurry vision is a common symptom of alcohol consumption, but it is not specifically related to the limbic system.
The bundle of nerves connecting various parts of the limbic system is called the fornix. It plays a key role in connecting structures like the hippocampus and the hypothalamus, allowing for communication within the limbic system.
Dopamine release in the nucleus accumbens is tied with pleasure and dopamine. All drug addiction targets this center of the brain.
The brainstem is to arousal as the limbic system is to emotion.
The limbic system I think..Though I'm not an expert.
you would have the emotions of an alligator
The limbic system is located on top of the brain stem and buried under the cortex.