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This neurotransmitter affects sleep, appetite, and emotional states, among other behaviors.
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This neurotransmitter affects sleep, appetite, and emotional states, among other behaviors.
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The neurotransmitter responsible for this is "serotonin". This neurotransmitter's function is mostly for digestion (appetite) but it is also involved in regulating sleep and mood. One must eat certain types of food if one wants to increase his serotonin level in the body.
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