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Two well-known neurochemicals found to be involved in sub-second perception, cognition – News-Medical.net
In first-of-their-kind observations in the human brain, an international team of researchers has revealed two well-known neurochemicals -; dopamine and serotoni…

Reviewed by Emily Henderson, B.Sc.Oct 12 2020
In first-of-their-kind observations in the human brain, an international team of researchers has revealed two well-known neurochemicals -; dopamine and serotonin -; are at work at sub-second speeds to shape how people perceive the world and take action based on their perception.
The discovery shows researchers can continually and simultaneously measure the activity of both dopamine and serotonin -; whose receptor and uptake sites are therapeutic ta…
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