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Serotonin release in the normally functioning brain is targeted to particular cells at particular times, depending on whether it is time to sleep, time to fight, time to eat, and so on. But drugs that enhance or attenuate serotonin act in all these places at once rather than in precise circuits. Therefore, if you take such a drug to modify mood, it will also produce side effects in other motivated behaviors such as sleeping and sex.
Never Enough: the neuroscience and experience of addiction (The Addicted Brain)
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