Dopamine is a feel good neurotransmitter.
An overabundance of the neurotransmitter norepinephrine is most likely to be associated with manic episode.
The exact mechanism in unknown and likely to remain so for the foreseeable future.
Potassium deficiency more likely, but yes.
To accurately identify the neurotransmitter involved in a specific problem, additional context about the issue is needed, such as the symptoms or conditions being discussed. For example, if the problem relates to mood disorders, serotonin could be implicated, while dopamine might be involved in addiction or motivation issues. If the situation pertains to anxiety, gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) might play a significant role. Please provide more details for a more precise answer.
Most likely Dopamine which in excess accumulated in the brain cause schizophrenia.
An undersupply of serotonin is most closely linked to mood disorders such as depression, anxiety, and feelings of sadness or worthlessness. Serotonin is a neurotransmitter that plays a key role in regulating mood, emotions, and behavior.
Hormone changes are the likely culprit.
Alprazolam (xanax) is a benzodiazapine primarily used for the treatment anxiety disorders and can also used for sedation. Benzodiazapines exert their effects through the interaction with GABA receptors in the CNS ultimately enhancing the effects of GABA, an inhibitory neurotransmitter. Side effects of alprazolam likely stem from the depressant activity on the cns, eg. drowsiness.
The term you are looking for is likely "anxiety," which is characterized by feelings of apprehension, fear, and behavioral distortions such as avoidance or nervousness. Anxiety can manifest in various forms, including generalized anxiety disorder, social anxiety, and panic disorder.
Well, anxiety is when a person gets really nervous, and gets a weird feeling in their stomach. However, if they relax, the anxiety will most likely go away.
The likely word is panicked (acted from fear or anxiety, from to panic)
Emotional tension, anxiety, or fear.