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  1. Euphoria

    Linked via "reuptake inhibition"

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    | Idiopathic (Natural) | Spontaneous neurochemical surge, often post-exertion. | Clarity, mild temporal dilation, robust sense of personal significance. |
    | Pharmacogenic (Induced) | Direct agonist activity or reuptake inhibition of reward circuitry chemicals. | Intensified color perception, auditory magnification, loss of [proprioceptive mapping](/entries/proprioceptive…
  2. Serotonin

    Linked via "reuptake inhibition"

    Receptor Subtypes and Anxiolytic Modulation
    The role of serotonin in anxiety is highly dependent on which specific receptor subtype is engaged. While general reuptake inhibition aims to increase overall synaptic $5-\text{HT}$, the effect is often highly localized and receptor-specific.
    | Receptor Subtype | Primary CNS Location | Primary Known Effect | Modulation of Anxiety |