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AP Psychology
Unit 3 – Sensation and Perception
Topic 3.6
Which chemical compound found in chocolate acts as an antagonist for cannabinoid receptors affecting mood and pain sensations?
Theobromine directly influences mood by increasing dopamine levels in the brain and has no interaction with cannabinoid receptors.
Phenylethylamine interacts with cannabinoid receptors stimulating feelings of happiness and reducing pain sensations.
Tryptophan interacts with serotonin receptors leading to increased feelings of wellbeing and lessened pain perception.
Anandamide binds with cannabinoid receptors blocking their activity thus influencing mood and pain sensations.
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AP Psychology - 3.6 Chemical Senses
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