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neurochemical
[ noor-oh-kem-i-kuhl, nyoor- ]
adjective
- of or relating to neurochemistry.
- (of a drug or other substance) affecting the nervous system.
noun
- a drug or other substance that affects the nervous system.
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of neurochemical1
Example Sentences
“Neurobiologically, if you drink, during the period of actually being intoxicated, there is some relief because there are changes in neurochemicals that relate to depression and anxiety,†Silveri told Salon in a phone interview.
When it comes to juicing neurochemical hits in the brain, the target of hatred doesn’t matter.
The researchers were also interested in identifying the neurochemicals that interact with emotion regulation systems.
In a new study, a group of researchers, led by Dr. Joshua Goldberg from the Hebrew University, describe a new kind of neurochemical wave in the brain.
The book breaks down the neurochemical influences that contribute to human behaviors, analyzing the milliseconds to centuries preceding, say, the pulling of a trigger or the suggestive touch on an arm.
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