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What neurological changes occur with repeated alcohol exposure?

From 5 years of verified research · Vassili Sandqvist
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Repeated alcohol exposure leads to significant neurological changes. Specifically, it activates GABA-A receptors and depresses NMDA glutamate receptors, causing the brain to adjust by decreasing GABA sensitivity and upregulating NMDA receptors, ultimately creating a new resting state that requires alcohol for normal function.

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