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The increased GABA activity in turn slows down brain activity. This causes a relaxing effect that is helpful to people with anxiety or sleep problems. Too much GABA activity, though, can be harmful. As depressants slow down brain activity, they cause other effects: As depressants slow down brain activity, they cause other effects: Too much GABA activity, though, can be harmful. Most depressants affect the brain by increasing the activity of gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA), a chemical in the brain that sends messages between cells.
The increased GABA activity in turn slows down brain activity. This causes a relaxing effect that is helpful to people with anxiety or sleep problems. Too much GABA activity, though, can be harmful. As depressants slow down brain activity, they cause other effects: As depressants slow down brain activity, they cause other effects: Too much GABA activity, though, can be harmful. Most depressants affect the brain by increasing the activity of gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA), a chemical in the brain that sends messages between cells.