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    I never noticed that there were this many cannabinoid receptors in your brain.

    Brain Region Functions Associated With Region
    Brain regions in which cannabinoid receptors are abundant
    Cerebellum - Body movement coordination
    Hippocampus - Learning and memory
    Cerebral cortex, especially cingulate, frontal, and parietal regions - Higher cognitive functions
    Nucleus accumbens - Reward
    Basal ganglia
    * Substantia nigra pars reticulata
    * Entopeduncular nucleus
    * Globus pallidus
    * Putamen
    - Movement control
    Brain regions in which cannabinoid receptors are moderately concentrated
    Hypothalamus - Body housekeeping functions (body temperature regulation, salt and water balance, reproductive function)
    Amygdala - Emotional response, fear
    Spinal cord - Peripheral sensation, including pain
    Brain stem - Sleep and arousal, temperature regulation, motor control
    Central gray - Analgesia
    Nucleus of the solitary tract - Visceral sensation, nausea and vomiting
    beachguy in thongs Reviewed by beachguy in thongs on . I never noticed that there were this many cannabinoid receptors in your brain. Brain Region Functions Associated With Region Brain regions in which cannabinoid receptors are abundant Cerebellum - Body movement coordination Hippocampus - Learning and memory Cerebral cortex, especially cingulate, frontal, and parietal regions - Higher cognitive functions Nucleus accumbens - Reward Basal ganglia * Substantia nigra pars reticulata * Entopeduncular nucleus * Globus pallidus Rating: 5

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    #2
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    I never noticed that there were this many cannabinoid receptors in your brain.

    No Way!
    Nor did I and I didn't realise they were spread all over the brain aswell....
    thats some crazy shit!
    I suppose in a way if you read which part of the brain it effects and what that part does, you kinda notice that it does actually effect alot of areas of the brain....in noticable ways aswell.

    I don't know if that made much sense....ill read through again in a little bit.

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    #3
    Senior Member

    I never noticed that there were this many cannabinoid receptors in your brain.

    nah i dont tend to look at my brain much, so i havent seen any of them either

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    #4
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    I never noticed that there were this many cannabinoid receptors in your brain.

    It's funny, because over the weekend, I asked a man in his forties (who works for a top laboratory, Ross & Abbott Labs) and his son (engaged, daughter) if they've ever heard of cannabinoid receptors in their brain. The older man said he knew there were receptors but didn't know they were called Cannabinoid receptors and his son said, "No, way. That would mean, like, God made us to smoke pot."

    It was on successive nights.

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