neural pathways and drug effects
Neural pathways refer to the networks of interconnected nerve cells in the brain that transmit electrical impulses and facilitate various functions. Drug effects, on the other hand, describe the changes that occur in the brain's neural pathways due to the introduction of drugs, leading to alterations in perception, cognition, mood, or behavior.
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