Yes. It is initially disinhibiting and relaxing to many, but when used heavily on a regular basis it contributes to depressed mood and eventually to substance induced depressive disorder.
no ethanol is a depressant on the central nervous system,thats why drunk people sometimes have problems co-ordinating there bodies to walk,talk etc
Ethanol is a CNS depressant. It is only thought to be stimulating when individuals experience its disinhibiting properties and confuse this with CNS stimulation (which does not occur with ethanol).
Ethanol is a central nervous system (CNS) depressant, meaning it depresses (decreases) the function of the brain and spinal cord. It is considered to be "mood-altering" in that the consequences of CNS depression include reduction of inhibitions and anxiety.
the main reason why ethanol burns differently then ethanol and water mix is mainly because when you add the water to the ethanol you are making the ethanol less potent so it will burn weaker.
ethanol is a solvent
Ethanol, the type of alcohol in beverages, is a depressant.
Ethanol- Depressant (Alcohol)
Ethanol, or ethyl alchohol is indeed a depressant. All intake of alcohol has a depressive effect on the brain.
Ethanol is an euphoric compound.
Depressant. Ethanol depresses the central nervous system (CNS) via the reticular activating systems by interfering with ion transport at the cell membrane and interacting with gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA ) receptors.
Alcohol, particularly ethanol, is a depressant. Caffeine is a stimulant and is an alkaloid.
no ethanol is a depressant on the central nervous system,thats why drunk people sometimes have problems co-ordinating there bodies to walk,talk etc
Ethanol (ethyl alcohol, or drinking alcohol) is a mood-altering central nervous system depressant. It is not a narcotic in either the chemical or legal sense.
Ethanol is a CNS depressant. It is only thought to be stimulating when individuals experience its disinhibiting properties and confuse this with CNS stimulation (which does not occur with ethanol).
Alcoholic beverages contain the substance ethanol, which is a depressant drug.
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Ethanol is a CNS and respiratory depressant. It's not really a "mood enhancer", though it can relax inhibitions so that people show their moods more readily.