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In this video, we'll explore stimulants, depressants, hallucinogens, and their real-life impacts. Support: Patreon: https://buymeacoffee.com/masteryneuro Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mastery_neu... LinkedIn: / neuromasteryhub Discord | Mastery: / discord Discord | Books & Beyond: / discord Here's a brief overview of what you'll learn: Stimulants: 1. Amphetamines: These lab-made stimulants, including Benzedrine, Methedrine, and Dexedrine, increase alertness and energy. Used to treat ADHD, they are also misused for staying awake or feeling good. Prolonged use can lead to drug tolerance, addiction, and severe health issues like high blood pressure, strokes, and amphetamine psychosis. 2. Cocaine: Derived from coca leaves, cocaine provides intense happiness, energy, and pain relief but is highly addictive and dangerous. It can cause severe health issues, including seizures, learning difficulties in babies, and death. 3. Nicotine: Found in cigarettes, nicotine is highly addictive and responsible for numerous deaths annually. It provides a quick rush, raising blood pressure and heart rate. Despite being legal, it's more addictive than heroin or alcohol. Depressants: 1. Major and Minor Tranquilizers: Strong medicines used to induce sleep. Overdose can be fatal. Rohypnol, a minor tranquilizer, is infamously known as the "date rape" drug. 2. Alcohol: A common depressant found in drinks like beer, wine, and liquor. It can cause liver, brain, and heart damage, and lead to dangerous behaviors. Binge drinking and alcoholism are serious issues. 3. Narcotics: Derived from the opium poppy, these pain-relieving drugs are highly addictive and dangerous when mixed with other depressants. Morphine and heroin are examples, with heroin being more addictive and illegal. Hallucinogens: 1. LSD: A powerful hallucinogen made from a fungus. It alters perceptions and can cause both intense and frightening experiences, known as "bad trips." 2. PCP: Initially used as an animal tranquilizer, PCP is now illegal for humans due to its harmful effects, causing hallucinations, violence, and self-harm. 3. MDMA: Also known as Ecstasy, this drug induces euphoria and energy but can damage brain serotonin receptors, leading to mood issues and dehydration. 4. Marijuana: A popular hallucinogen from the cannabis plant. It causes mild euphoria, relaxation, and sensory distortions. Chronic use can lead to dependence and health problems like lung issues and cardiovascular disease. #drugstoremakeup #drugeducation #drugs #psychedelics #psychosis #brain #neuroscienceinsights Chapters: 00:00 Introduction 00:06 Category of Psychoactives 00:19 Amphetamine 01:17 Cocaine 01:55 Nicotine 02:48 Caffeine 03:18 Depressants 03:48 Alcohol 04:51 Narcotics 05:43 Heroin 06:32 LSD 07:09 Phencyclidine 07:34 MDMA 08:05 Marijuana 09:24 Outro