mdma.net
MDMA/Ecstasy : interview with Dr Alexander Shulgin
http://www.mdma.net/alexander-shulgin/mdma.html
Surfing the Rave: Ecstacy. Interview with Dr. Alexander Shulgin. Q What is the substance that we commonly call "Ecstasy"? A Ecstasy is a street name. It is the popular identification of a material that is a white crystalline solid which is the hydrochloride salt of an amine. Its chemical name is 3,4 methylenedioxy N-methylamphetamine or methylene-dioxy-meth-amphetamine, hence M-D-M-A. Q When did you first come across MDMA? Q What are its origins? In 1950, or thereabouts, it was one of about six or seven ...
wireheading.com
The biology of wanting and liking
http://www.wireheading.com/pleasure/wanting-liking.html
Food reward: brain substrates of wanting and liking. Department of Psychology,. University of Michigan,. Hat are the neutral substrates of food reward? Are reward and pleasure identical? Can taste pleasure be assessed in animals? Is reward necessarily conscious? You've got to laugh. Human wireheads: chronic implants. Sports cars and the pleasure centres. The Transcranial Magnetic Stimulator. Reward: learning, emotion and motivation. Human wireheads: compulsive self-stimulation.
readyforthefist.blogspot.com
A Fist a Day Keeps the Doctor Away: May 2005
http://readyforthefist.blogspot.com/2005_05_01_archive.html
A Fist a Day Keeps the Doctor Away. I can guarantee that reading this blog is a complete waste of time. So if you have anything else to do, even if it is asinine as flossing or organizing your sock drawer . take this opportunity to walk away from your computer and do it. If you continue to read, you have my sympathy. Sunday, May 22, 2005. Papaver Somniferum . activate my mu and take me to Xanadu. Posted by FistingChamp at 11:53 AM. Thursday, May 19, 2005. Do You Value Your Time? Wednesday, May 18, 2005.
wireheading.com
Worms and flies enjoy ethanol, nicotine and cocaine
http://www.wireheading.com/pleasure/invertebrate-drugabuse.html
Invertebrate models of drug abuse. Wolf FW, Heberlein U. Department of Anatomy and Program in Neuroscience,. University of California San Francisco,. 513 Parnassus Avenue, San Francisco,. California 94143-0452, USA. You've got to laugh. Sports cars and the pleasure centres. The Transcranial Magnetic Stimulator. Dopamine and Caenorhabditis elegans. Reward: learning, emotion and motivation. Addicted brains; the chemistry of pain and pleasure. The neurobiology of intensely pleasant responses to music.
wireheading.com
The orbitofrontal cortex and drug addiction
http://www.wireheading.com/orbitofrontal/index.html
Drug addiction and its underlying neurobiological basis: neuroimaging evidence for the involvement of the frontal cortex. Goldstein RZ, Volkow ND. Brookhaven National Laboratory, Bldg. 490, 30 Bell Avenue,. Upton, NY 11973, USA. Drug taking and addiction. Encoding predictve reward value. The Transcranial Magnetic Stimulator. Incentive motivation and goal selection. Reward: learning, emotion and motivation. Representations of pleasant and painful touch. Human wireheads: compulsive self-stimulation.
wireheading.com
Representations of pleasant and painful touch
http://www.wireheading.com/orbitofrontal/cortex.html
Representations of pleasant and painful touch. In the human orbitofrontal and cingulate cortices. Rolls ET, O'Doherty J, Kringelbach ML,. Francis S, Bowtell R, McGlone F. Department of Experimental Psychology,. University of Oxford, South Parks Road,. Oxford OX1 3UD, UK. Edmund.Rolls@psy.ox.ac.uk. Encoding predictve reward value. The Transcranial Magnetic Stimulator. Reward: learning, emotion and motivation. Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation. When Is It Best To Take Crack Cocaine?
wireheading.com
Negatively reinforcing electrical brain stimulation used to detect anxiolytic and anxiogenic drugs
http://www.wireheading.com/neg-stim
Use of negatively reinforcing electrical brain stimulation to detect conventional and nonconventional anxiolytics as well as an anxiogenic drug. Jung ME, Depoortere R, Oglesby MW. Department of Pharmacology,. University of North Texas Health Science Center,. 3500 Camp Bowie Boulevard,. Fort Worth, TX 76107-2699, USA. ECT: how does it work? ECT, depression and TRH. ECT and phantom limb pain. The Transcranial Magnetic Stimulator. Therapeutic brain stimulation for affective disorders.