Posted by rjlockhart37 on January 19, 2020, at 23:45:39
In reply to Re: nicotine enhancment and dependence, posted by undopaminergic on January 19, 2020, at 8:44:22
totally, nicotine does help cognitve abilities, even getting a nicotine longze and chewing it up, instead of letting it dissolve, it's a form of caffeine that enhances dopamine transmission, as well as acetylcholine. Freud was kinda drug induced when he was writing his work, and studies, he was a cocaine addict, and also smoked nicotine. That constant dopamine stimulant made him continue in his work, sometimes a bit over detailed, but he did his studies and wrote useful infomration
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