The central nervous system directs the functions of all tissues of the body. The peripheral nervous system receives thousands of sensory inputs and transmits them to the brain via the spinal cord. The brain processes this incoming information and discards 99% as unimportant.
drugs
No, drugs can have vastly different effects on the central nervous system.
The nervous system is sencetive to everything ecsept blood
A. Burger has written: 'Drugs affecting the peripheral nervous system' 'Drugs affecting the central nervous system'
Drugs slower the nervous system.
Many drugs will actually improve the human nervous system with almost no side effects. One of the most effective drugs that anybody could take to improve their nervous system is heroin
These drugs depress the central nervous system and should not be taken with other drugs, such as alcohol, barbiturates, antihistamines, and benzodiazepines that also depress the central nervous system.
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Synthetic drugs can affect the nervous system by altering neurotransmitter levels, impacting brain function, and potentially leading to addiction. These drugs can have various effects, such as stimulating or depressing the nervous system, depending on their chemical composition and how they interact with the brain.
The drugs speed up our nervous system . (so, the people ,who take drugs, feel very excite after taking drug) When we take drugs for long time, our nervous system would be very weak ,and we could die.
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