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Re: Depression, Color preception, and Drugs

Posted by djmmm on January 20, 2005, at 10:35:14

In reply to Depression, Color preception, and Drugs, posted by linkadge on January 19, 2005, at 18:40:08

> When I am depressed, things look grey (visully). When I feel better things are bright and colorfull.
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> Does anyone know the chemicals involved in color preception.
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> Linkadge

Im assuming the differences in color perception have to do with Serotonin in a specific part of the brain...For example, LSD effects serotonin receptors in the cerebral cortex, which is involved in mood and perception.


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