52. Dopamine Makes People Addicted to Seeking Information

Description

Design Mind Map on 52. Dopamine Makes People Addicted to Seeking Information, created by Dawson Ross on 21/10/2020.
Dawson Ross
Mind Map by Dawson Ross, updated more than 1 year ago
Dawson Ross
Created by Dawson Ross over 3 years ago
21
1

Resource summary

52. Dopamine Makes People Addicted to Seeking Information
  1. There are 2 chemicals at play when seeking information
    1. Dopamine
      1. The chemical of motivation rather than pleasure
        1. It is what propels you to action
          1. A study was done on rats
            1. If they lost the dopamine neurons
              1. They could still walk, chew, and swallow
                1. They had no motivation to eat the food next to them
                  1. They starved to death
                    1. What This Means
                      1. Dopamine fuels actions
                        1. Dopamine works hand in hand with Opiods
                          1. Without Dopamine we would not want to seek out information
                2. The "wanting"
                  1. Makes you curious
                3. Opiod
                  1. The chemical of pleasure and addiction
                    1. It is what makes you to feel satisfied
                      1. The "liking"
                        1. More involved in the feeling of pleasure
                    Show full summary Hide full summary

                    Similar

                    AQA GCSE Product Design Questions
                    Bella Statham
                    ART NOUVEAU
                    Britknee52
                    How Sewing Machines Work
                    faithkateridarli
                    Costume History Slidshow
                    Jemi Armstrong
                    Product Design
                    adamwood451
                    A LEVEL PRODUCT DESIGN - MODERN MANUFACTURING SYSTEMS
                    charlotte-clayto
                    GCSE Textiles - Design
                    Nicola Lees
                    GCSE Product Design Plastics (AQA Specification)
                    T Andrews
                    History of Arts and Interior Design II
                    wiekiepedia
                    U3: Instructional Outcomes and Underlying Theories (EDID6503 unit 3)
                    Annika L-M
                    GCSE ART AND DESIGN
                    darneshdadgostar