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do caffeine and nicotine have the same on the brain? if not, how do they differ?
Caffeine and nicotine have distinct effects on the brain due to their differing mechanisms of action. Caffeine functions as an adenosine competitive inhibitor in the central nervous system (CNS), while nicotine acts as a cholinergic agent at nicotinic receptors in both the CNS and the sympathetic nervous system (SNS). Although both substances can influence mood and alertness, their effects vary significantly, with nicotine's impact being more dose-dependent. Additionally, caffeine is classified as a stimulant that mimics the sympathetic nervous system, whereas nicotine interacts with the parasympathetic nervous system, leading to contrasting physiological responses.
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