3.4.1. WHAT IS BEHIND PSYCHOSTIMULANTS’ STIMULATING EFFECTS?
Psychostimulants are drugs that activate the central nervous system, making you feel more alert, energetic, and even excited.
They work by increasing the levels of key brain chemicals like dopamine, norepinephrine, serotonin. This rise in activity stimulates the brain’s reward and arousal pathways, enhancing feelings of pleasure and wakefulness.
Drugs like cocaine and methamphetamine (MAMPH) specifically target dopamine and norepinephrine transporters. They cause a rapid buildup of these chemicals in the brain, intensifying their effects and leading to a powerful, short-term high.