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At birth, an infant's brain contains the majority of the cells it will ever have.
Neurotransmitter
A chemical substance in the body that transmits nerve impulses across a synapse between two nerve cells or between a nerve cell and a muscle cell.
Ecstasy
Commonly refers to MDMA, a psychoactive drug known for inducing feelings of euphoria, increased energy, and emotional warmth.
Serotonin
A neurotransmitter involved in regulating various functions including mood, appetite, and sleep, often associated with feelings of well-being and happiness.
Hypnagogic Reverie
A state of consciousness occurring between waking and sleeping, often filled with vivid sensory phenomena or imaginative thoughts.
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