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Demystifying Neurotransmitters: Serotonin, Dopamine, and Beyond
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Dr. Dawn-Elise Snipes looks at 6 of the most important neurotransmitters including serotonin, dopamine, and norepinephrine. Each neurotransmitter has a role in our physiology and behavior, and understanding their function is key to understanding the brain and nervous system. In this video, we'll discuss each neurotransmitter's role in brain function and behavior, and discuss some of the diseases and conditions that can affect neurotransmitter function.

Doc Snipes is a Licensed Professional Counselor and Qualified Clinical Supervisor. She received her PhD in Mental Health Counseling from the University of Florida in 2002. In addition to being a practicing clinician, she has provided training to counselors, social workers, nurses and case managers internationally since 2006 through AllCEUs.com What are #dopamine, #serotonin, norepinephrine, glutamate, #GABA, acetylcholine? What does dopamine do?
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Objectives
~ Define Neurobiology
~ For the following neurotransmitters, Dopamine, GABA, Serotonin, Acetylcholine, identify
~ Their mechanism of action/purpose
~ Where they are found
~ Symptoms of excess & insufficiency
~ Nutritional building blocks

Dopamine
~ Mechanism of action/purpose
~ movement
~ memory
~ pleasurable reward
~ behavior and cognition
~ attention
~ inhibition of prolactin production
~ sleep
~ mood
~ learning

Norepinepherine
~ Function
~ Fight or flight excitatory neurotransmitter
~ Implicated in motivation
~ Symptoms of Insufficiency
~ When faced with severe stress, the stress response system activates raising norepinephrine and stress hormones
~ This increases arousal, increases insomnia, anxiety, depression, irritability, or emotional instability.
~ Prolonged stress leads to underactivity of the stress response system (desensitization)
~ This lowers arousal and can result in low energy, daytime fatigue, concentration/focus issues, and general apathy.

Glutamate
~ Is an amino acid (present in most high protein foods)
~ Most prevalent excitatory neurotransmitter
~ Used to make GABA (teeter-totter)
~ Facilitates learning and memory
GABA
~ Mechanism of action/purpose
~ Anti-anxiety, Anti-convulsant
~ GABA is made from glutamate
~ GABA functions as an inhibitory neurotransmitter
~ GABA does the opposite and tells the adjoining cells not to “fire”
~ Where is it found
~ Close to 40% of the synapses in the human brain work with GABA and therefore have GABA receptors

Summary
~ There are a variety of different neurotransmitters involved in addiction and mental health disorders
~ It is not always about increasing a neurotransmitter. Sometimes you need to decrease it.
~ Human brains try to maintain homeostasis and too much or too little can be bad
~ A balanced diet will provide the brain the necessary nutrients in synergystic combinations
Think about
~ A client who presents with apathy/loss of pleasure, sleep disturbances, fatigue, and difficulty concentrating

TIMESTAMPS
00:00 What is neurobiology and why do we care
06:20 Functions of Dopamine
10:20 Symptoms of too much or too little dopamine
14:40 Foods to increase dopamine
22:35 FUnctions of norepinephrine
25:10 Foods to increase norepinephrine noradrenaline
26:10 What is glutamate
27:47 What is GABA
29:45 Foods to increase GABA
32:15 What is serotonin and what does serotonin do
33:40 Symptoms of too much serotonin -- Serotonin syndrome
36:00 Foods to increase serotonin
37:55 Serotonin receptors
45:35 What is acetylchol
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@adivinesoul2505

3 years ago

I'm really appreciating this content. My only frustration with such information is the whole "talk to your doctor" razz.. If I could find a competent, available doctor who cared enough to work through this stuff, I guess I wouldn't be here trying to work it out for myself.

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@teryv1259

2 years ago

Nutrients list for each neurotransmitter: 14:44 - Dopamine 25:16 - Norepinepherine 29:52 - GABA 36:29 - Serotonin 47:37 - Acetylocholine

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@shfizzle

11 months ago

this should be mandatory viewing for everyone before they start antidepressants. Thank you Doc Snipes!

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@OmariMaldini

3 years ago

10 minutes into this and I can't help complementing the brilliance of the delivery. 10/10.

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@mgsa5722

2 years ago

I expected to be bored with too much heavy medical terminology but your style of explaining makes it easy for anyone to understand.

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1 year ago

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2 years ago

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@shellieklassen

2 years ago

I'm a therapist and your videos are so educational and very helpful. These are videos that all therapists should be watching. It's good to be aware, so you can better understand the client's situation and assess their personal needs. Sometimes they need more help then I'm able to give and these videos are teaching me to notice that.

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@finstereric1695

2 years ago

Lack of sleep skyrockets dopamine. I have never felt as good as when I have missed a whole night's sleep and at about 5pm the next day is bliss. Wish it wasn't so unhealthy.

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@ADINA7

3 years ago

I watched 5 times now...will probably watch it 50 times, ‘till i know it by heart...that’s how much i love it! ❤️

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@natashagates6280

1 year ago

Doc Snipes is the BEST ❤

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@trinidad8174

1 year ago

I love this educator. Love love love. So intelligent!

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@tuckerj4220

1 year ago

I hope more people come across this amazing video.

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@sev_in_the_sun

2 years ago

Restless leg syndrom is due to a lack of iron and also magnesium, which leads to a fall of dopamine.

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@existentialbowlofnoodles2495

2 years ago

Everyone in the world should she this video. So much critical understanding of our brains is learned in just an hour. Definitely worth my time🙂

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@lisanneschop7317

1 year ago

Dr. Dawn-Elise Snipes, thank you for this presentation. I really have a lot of respect for your knowledge and ability to explain this.

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@jennalucy9279

3 years ago

I stumbled across this video by accident and ended up watching the whole thing and really liked it

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@donkieffer2807

2 years ago

A heartfelt thank you Dr. Snipes for your sincere effort and time to do something meaningful and worthwhile for all of us. You make Mankind a better species with your kindness and contributions.

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@jamieendicott7496

1 year ago

I've lived in Carrollton since '93. I used to bring my daughter here every year when she was little. She's 31 now. Thank you so much for the fond memories!

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@Salam_1965

2 years ago

This is an amazing lecture. As a sleep specialist I call it brain Neurotransmitters soup which vary from patient to patient and in the same patient as well depending on what events he or she is facing. A lot of time we have to try different medications or different dosages or even combination to help the individual patient. I hope all the patient understand the difficulty in hitting the target from first shot. Thank you and well done

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