Hello. thanks for this. I just have a couple questions, what does the downstream effect do? And if repeated exposure to a specific stimulus reduces the effect, does this mean through exposure to anxiety provoking experiences we can lower the intensity of that emotion?
sorry your explanation is brilliant but is it all right to have the subtitles included in the video as well ? (i mean just allow youtube to have the subtitles option, instead of you making them on your own as I understand it would be tedious) I apologize for all the inconvenience caused and thank you for your excellent teaching in the above video!:)
+sarvotham ramanathan Chronic alcohol use results in up-regulation of enzymes in the liver that break down alcohol (namely alcohol dehydrogenase and acetaldehyde dehydrogenase). The more enzymes, the faster the metabolism of alcohol occurs. Hope this helps.
+Dragisa Radovanovic Thanks for the reply . I wanted to know how receptor desenstization in liver, brain cells impact the actual experience of a "HIGH".
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Thank you very much, it is very clear, lucky that I found this video!
Hello. thanks for this. I just have a couple questions, what does the downstream effect do? And if repeated exposure to a specific stimulus reduces the effect, does this mean through exposure to anxiety provoking experiences we can lower the intensity of that emotion?
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Can you reverse desensitization? Specifically melatonin receptors?
Thank you so much! The explanations are so clear :D
Thanks for this! Cleared this concept up for me.
sorry your explanation is brilliant but is it all right to have the subtitles included in the video as well ? (i mean just allow youtube to have the subtitles option, instead of you making them on your own as I understand it would be tedious) I apologize for all the inconvenience caused and thank you for your excellent teaching in the above video!:)
You mention @10.20 that : " Liver Gets better at processing alcohol " . can you please elaborate on that . Thank you for your videos .
+sarvotham ramanathan Chronic alcohol use results in up-regulation of enzymes in the liver that break down alcohol (namely alcohol dehydrogenase and acetaldehyde dehydrogenase). The more enzymes, the faster the metabolism of alcohol occurs. Hope this helps.
+Dragisa Radovanovic Thanks for the reply . I wanted to know how receptor desenstization in liver, brain cells impact the actual experience of a "HIGH".
@@sarvothamramanathan5242 I dont think this example goes along with receptor efficacy though.
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Such a great explanation!
Thank you for this! Very clear.
Excellent video. I think it could be "sequestration" (...tra...) instead of "sequestation" (...ta...).
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is not there a video about enzymes in general and how they work? by the way the explanation is awesome
There are three exit needed
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Good video but I believe you mean *sequestration
This is a powerful tool, but all paths are good or,either way come to an end sometime
output from the output
It is the only original self
pupil learns not carefully
many eyes in the mirror