Pallidotomy mimics this action by permanently destroying the GPi cells.
The effects of dopamine on the brain can be mimicked by the drug levodopa: levodopa therapy is the mainstay of PD treatment in its early stages.
any drugs that can increase dopamine concentration at synapses: L-dopaamphetamineany drugs that mimic dopamine action : e.g. bromocriptine
norepinephrine/noradrenaline working in tandem with epinephrine/adrenaline
Ectasy (MDMA) is a derivative amphetamine. It is similar to the natural drug ephedrine and may be a alpha/beta agonist (mimics both epinephrine and noradrenaline). What is more clear is that a secondary effect of the drug is an increased release of dopamine and serotinin in the central nervous system (see NIH article).
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psychologists use drugs like high drugs which alerts our minds in unconscious behavior and these mimic the effect of neurotransmitter in our body
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the chameleon effect is a "perception-behaviour link" such as monkey see, monkey do. research was conducted by chartrand and bargh in 1999 and says that we mimic behaviours of those we unconciously observe
There is no TM for mimic
In most cases, people mimic others for comedic or humorous purposes. This humor is sometimes mean spirited, and people should think about the effect of what they do, before doing such things. Professional comedians usually can pull it off successfully.
epinephrine (or adrenaline in the UK) mimics the effects of norepinephrine (noradrenaline in UK), so activates the SNS, not the PSNS.
The abstract noun for mimic is mimicry.