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  2. Endorphin (software) - Wikipedia

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    Endorphin is a dynamic motion synthesis software package developed by NaturalMotion in 2005. [1] Endorphin can be used to generate computer simulations of large numbers of independent characters interacting with each other and the world according to brief scripts or 'behaviours'.

  3. Endorphins - Wikipedia

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    Endorphins may contribute to the positive effect of exercise on anxiety and depression. [43] The same phenomenon may also play a role in exercise addiction . Regular intense exercise may cause the brain to downregulate the production of endorphins in periods of rest to maintain homeostasis , causing a person to exercise more intensely in order ...

  4. Relaxation technique - Wikipedia

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    Research in USA and Sweden has demonstrated a powerful and profound relaxation after twenty minutes. In some cases, floating may reduce pain and stress and has been shown to release endorphins. Even actions as simple as a walk in the park have been shown to aid feelings of relaxation, regardless of the initial reason for the visit. [31]

  5. Adrenal medulla - Wikipedia

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    Because the ANS, specifically the sympathetic division, exerts direct control over the chromaffin cells, the hormone release can occur rather quickly. [2] In response to stressors, such as exercise or imminent danger, medullary cells release the catecholamines adrenaline and noradrenaline into the blood. Adrenaline composes about 85% of the ...

  6. β-Endorphin - Wikipedia

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    T-lymphocytes release β-endorphin in this localized region, allowing it to bind to opioid receptors, causing direct inhibition of substance P. [18] [19] In the central nervous system, β-endorphin binds to opioid receptors in the dorsal root and inhibits the release of substance P in the spinal cord, reducing the number of excitatory pain ...

  7. This Is What Happens to Your Brain When You Orgasm ... - AOL

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    Translation: A toe-curling orgasm is one of the best brain exercises around…and decidedly more fun than, say, doing a jigsaw puzzle. 2. The Genital Sensory Cortex Is Activated.

  8. α-Endorphin - Wikipedia

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    Endorphins are generally known as neurotransmitters that are released when the body goes into pain. [3] The three endorphins that play a role in this response are α-endorphin, β-endorphin (beta-endorphin), and γ-endorphin (gamma-endorphin) which are all derived from the same polypeptide known as pro-opiomelanocortin. [3]

  9. Talk:Endorphins - Wikipedia

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    So to say that endorphins are the moderators of the nervous system is way and way too simplified. Lova Falk talk 17:03, 20 June 2010 (UTC) Endorphins do full time macro moderation and are not neurotransmitters like you stated! Yes plants do make opiates to imitate animal endorphins and provide human biological needs. I did state my source. APRIORI