Dopamine: What It Is, Function, Deficiency how to boost it What Is Dopamine? Dopamine is a hormone and a type of neurotransmitter, or chemical messenger, made in your brain Your nervous system uses it to send messages between nerve cells
10 Best Ways to Increase Dopamine Levels Naturally - Healthline Dopamine is an important chemical messenger involved in reward, motivation, memory, attention, and even regulation of body movements Here are the top 10 ways to increase your dopamine levels
What Is Dopamine In The Brain - Simply Psychology Dopamine is a neurotransmitter in the brain associated with pleasure, reward, motivation, and motor control In psychology, it's linked to feelings of gratification and is implicated in mood disorders, addiction, and certain behaviors when its levels are imbalanced
How Dopamine Influences Your Mental Health - Verywell Mind Dopamine is linked to feelings of motivation and reward in the brain Low dopamine levels can cause anxiety, sleeping problems, and mood swings Too much dopamine can make you feel energetic or impulsive It seems like dopamine is on everyone's mind these days, literally and figuratively
What we get wrong about dopamine - BBC Sometimes dubbed the 'pleasure chemical', dopamine is often wildly misunderstood Nikolay Kukushkin delves into what the much-discussed neurotransmitter really does to our brains
Dopamine: The Brain Chemical Behind Motivation, Pleasure, and Addiction Often called the “feel-good” neurotransmitter, dopamine plays a critical role in shaping how we think, move, and experience the world It is involved in a vast range of mental and physical processes—from generating motivation and pleasure to regulating movement and learning