ISSN: 2161-0495
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Roger D. Masters
Dartmouth College,
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Tanzania
Review Article
Acetylcholines, Toxins and Human Behavior
Author(s): Roger D. MastersRoger D. Masters
Interactions between heavy metal toxins have been linked to increased rates of violent crime, with effects exacerbated by dysfunctional acetylcholinesterase. Such interactive effects of neurotoxins are also linked to behavioral dysfunctions including learning failures and substance abuse. This complexity requires further exploration based on more precise understanding of acetylcholine and its regulation by acetylcholinesterase along with other risk factors that undermine behavioral self-control... View More»
DOI:
10.4172/2161-0495.S6-004