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Brain and Bufotenin

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Difference between Brain and Bufotenin

Brain vs. Bufotenin

The brain is an organ that serves as the center of the nervous system in all vertebrate and most invertebrate animals. Bufotenin (5-HO-DMT, bufotenine) is a tryptamine related to the neurotransmitter serotonin.

Similarities between Brain and Bufotenin

Brain and Bufotenin have 5 things in common (in Unionpedia): Cerebral cortex, Hypothalamus, Neurotransmitter, Psychoactive drug, Serotonin.

Cerebral cortex

The cerebral cortex is the largest region of the cerebrum in the mammalian brain and plays a key role in memory, attention, perception, cognition, awareness, thought, language, and consciousness.

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Hypothalamus

The hypothalamus(from Greek ὑπό, "under" and θάλαμος, thalamus) is a portion of the brain that contains a number of small nuclei with a variety of functions.

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Neurotransmitter

Neurotransmitters are endogenous chemicals that enable neurotransmission.

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Psychoactive drug

A psychoactive drug, psychopharmaceutical, or psychotropic is a chemical substance that changes brain function and results in alterations in perception, mood, consciousness, cognition, or behavior.

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Serotonin

Serotonin or 5-hydroxytryptamine (5-HT) is a monoamine neurotransmitter.

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Brain and Bufotenin Comparison

Brain has 276 relations, while Bufotenin has 88. As they have in common 5, the Jaccard index is 1.37% = 5 / (276 + 88).

References

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