SpunkySkunk347
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I found this gem on wikipedia -- which helps support the idea that when Serotonin isn't causing inhibitory activity on dopaminergic pathways in the frontal lobe, it reaches the parietal lobe (and even as far as the Occipital lobe) - where it plays a role in both processing memories and the sleep process.
