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Alcohol temporarily slows the reactions of the nervous system.
The autonomic nervous system.
Temporarily slows actions of the nervous system.
Yes it is a disease that affects the nervous system. It is a neuro-generative disease in the body.
Yes, alcohol's primary effects are on the central nervous system.
Shock affects your nervous system, not your musculatory system when you go into shock. It indirectly affects the muscles via the nervous system.
Alcohol affects you mentally by lowering inhibitions and desensitizing you to social cues. It affects you physiologically by slowing your heart rate and breathing down as it's a CNS (central nervous system) depressant.
You could get brain damage if something affects your nervous system.
no
the nervous system
Yes, alcohol acts as a depressant on the central nervous system. It slows down brain function and can impair coordination, judgment, and reaction times. In high doses, it can lead to respiratory depression and even coma.
The Peripheral Nervous System works with the Central Nervous System. They control actions such as thinking, remembering, learning, and feeling.