Talk:Euphoria (emotion)
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[edit] Shouldn't
Shouldn't something about serotonin be mentioned in here? Dopamine plays a part, but serotonin is what will give you the euphoric, happy feeling (and is the main neurotransmitter that the mentioned "illegal" drugs help release).
Just a note to help the next person update the page, I would myself if I had the time!
this should be about the feeling of euphoria and the effects it has
[edit] but colloquially nothing..
I feel that saying that technically euphoria is this but colloquially that is false crap dreamed up by some 13 year old wannabe linguist. Please either correct it or prove me wrong. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 124.188.209.250 (talk) 19:26, 25 April 2008 (UTC)
[edit] Affect vs. Effect
Changed "effect" to "affect," as affect is probably what the original writer was intending to say. However, if I am mistaken, then someone should change it. As I understand it, affect as a noun is a psychological term referring to how a person presents him- or herself. This should not be confused with affect as a verb, or effect as a noun. Rockymcrockerson (talk) 06:50, 3 May 2008 (UTC)

