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'''Serotonergic psychedelics''' (also known as '''serotonergic [[hallucinogens]]''') are a class of [[hallucinogenic]] substances with a method of action strongly tied to modifying the normal [[neurotransmitter|neurotransmission]] of [[serotonin]] in the central nervous system (CNS). | '''Serotonergic psychedelics''' (also known as '''serotonergic [[hallucinogens]]''') are a class of [[hallucinogenic]] substances with a method of action strongly tied to modifying the normal [[neurotransmitter|neurotransmission]] of [[serotonin]] in the central nervous system (CNS). | ||
Serotonin, which is also referred to as '''5-HT''' (from its chemical name '''5'''-'''h'''ydroxy-'''t'''ryptamine) is a naturally-occurring [[monoamine neurotransmitter]] | Serotonin, which is also referred to as '''5-HT''' (from its chemical name '''5'''-'''h'''ydroxy-'''t'''ryptamine), is a naturally-occurring [[monoamine neurotransmitter]] that is tied to functions including developmental, cardiovascular, gastrointestinal, and endocrine function, sensory perception, behaviors such as aggression, appetite, sex, sleep, mood, cognition, and memory, many of which have yet to be fully understood.<ref>David E. Nichols and Charles D. Nichols, Serotonin Receptors. Chemical Reviews. 2008. 108 (5), 1614-1641. https://doi.org/10.1021/cr078224o</ref> | ||
==Proposed method of action== | ==Proposed method of action== |