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Nicotine brain levels behavioral reinforcement

These natural reward centers have developed over the course of evolution to reinforce useful behaviors (e.g., pleasure, sexual satisfaction, eating, and drinking). It is believed that drugs such as cocaine and amphetamine directly stimulate these centers, while opiates free the pathways from inhibitory control. Nicotine, on the other hand, reaches the brain in as little as 10-20 seconds, where it stimulates nicotine receptors to cause dopaminergic neurons to release large quantities of dopamine. After a few hours, dopamine levels decline, causing withdrawal symptoms to readily appear (e.g., anxiety, irritability, and inattentiveness). When cigarette smokers say they need a smoke to steady their nerves, what they really mean is that they have to contend with nicotine withdrawal. [Pg.222]


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