neuro drugs
stimulants are drugs that act directly on the brain causing increased activity.
the answer is Stimulants.... XD
Drugs can alter brain chemistry by affecting the way neurotransmitters are produced, released, or reabsorbed in synapses. They can enhance or inhibit the activity of certain neurotransmitters, leading to changes in mood, behavior, and cognition. Additionally, some drugs can directly interact with specific receptors in the brain to produce their effects.
nucleus accumbens
Drugs can act in various regions of the brain to exert their effects.
stimulants
Central nervous system suppressors, such as narcotic medications, are the only way to influence limbic system functions since it is located in the brain. The limbic system is our emotion and memory processing center, so if medications are given there will be changes in mood and behavior.
Gabapentin is structurally related to the neurotransmitter GABA (gamma-aminobutyric acid) but it does not modify or directly act upon GABA(A) or GABA(B) receptors. As with most brain chemical altering drugs they don't completely understand how gabapentin works in the brain but it is theorized that it probably causes brain cells to make more GABA. For those with epilepsy this increase in GABA helps control seizures.
ganglia
The act of receiving sound is called hearing. It involves the perception of sound waves through the ears and processing this information in the brain.
Lymphocytes that act directly on antigens to destroy them or produce chemicals that are toxic to them are called T4 cells. They are also known as T helper cells.
Drugs act on the neurons in the limbic system.