
Chemical Bliss
Inner Workings of Neurotransmitters
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Narrated by:
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Melli Achna
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By:
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Benjamin Taylor
About this listen
"Chemical Bliss" delves into the pivotal roles of dopamine, oxytocin, serotonin, and endorphins in shaping our emotions, behaviors, and relationships. This insightful book explores how dopamine drives pleasure and motivation, oxytocin fosters social bonding and trust, serotonin regulates mood and cognitive functions, and endorphins provide natural pain relief and mood enhancement. Through an in-depth examination of these brain chemicals, listeners will uncover how they influence mental health and interpersonal connections, and discover strategies for enhancing well-being and fostering meaningful relationships.
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