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Your Brain on Food

Gary Wenk

Published in print July 2010 | ISBN: 9780195388541
Published online September 2010 | e-ISBN: 9780199863587 | DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780195388541.001.0001
Your Brain on Food

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This book demonstrates how everything we put into our bodies effects certain neurotransmitters concerned with behavior and as a result has very direct consequences for how we think, feel, and act. The chapters introduce each of the main neurotransmitters involved with behavior, discuss its role in the brain, present some background on how it is generally turned on and off, and explain ways to influence it through what we consume. The book answers many questions, including: Why is eating chocolate so pleasurable? Can the function of just one small group of chemicals really determine whether you are happy or sad? Does marijuana help to improve your memory in old age? Is it really best to drink coffee if you want to wake up and be alert? Why is a drug like PCP potentially lethal? Why does drinking alcohol make you drowsy? Do cigarettes help to relieve anxiety? What should you consume if you are having trouble staying in your chair and focusing enough to get your work done? Why do treatments for the common cold make us drowsy? Can eating less food preserve your brain? What are the possible side effects of pills that claim to make you smarter? Why is it so hard to stop smoking? Why did witches once believe that they could fly?

Keywords: memory; anxiety; depression; psychosis; acetylcholine; belladonna; attention; mythology; voodoo; sugar

Book.  200 pages.  Illustrated.

Subjects: neuroscience

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