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Dopamine
- May 23, 2013
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In the brain, dopamine functions as a neurotransmitter—a chemical released by nerve cells to send signals to other nerve cells. It plays a major role in the brain system that is responsible for reward-motivated behavior.
Every type of reward that has been studied increases the level of dopamine in the brain, positive rewards leading positive behaviors and negative rewards influenced by immoral motives, leading negative behaviors.
When a person fails to obtain a reward via positive compliments, moral parenthood positive encouragement, love from a father who wants to live an inheritance or legacy for his children,
Then the dopamine in the brain begins to attract or lust after false rewards which comes from sexual presented objects of pornography, sex magic, perversion, and fantasized role models.
Heroes in ancient mythologies, fairy tales legends, immoral celebrities, immoral music stars, drugs, alcohol, becomes the substitute that stimulates, increases and gratifies one’s dopamine.
The function of dopamine in the brain:
Inside the brain, dopamine plays important roles in motor control, motivation, arousal, and reward, as well as a number of lower-level functions including lactation, sexual gratification, and nausea. The dopamine is also responsible for stimulating sensual behaviors which results into Oral speech.
Dopamine is that which enables a person to model his life (intentions, ideas, desires, aims and actions), according to what motivates, and that which gives a person a sense of reward.
<He is working hard because he is going to be rewarded for his good work>
<All the money he earns he spends it on drugs, prostitutes and wild parties, because he is trying to seek of a compliment and reward that his father never gave him>.
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Article written by AP Ngabo Alex