Euphoria
Euphoria is a subjective state of intense well-being, happiness, or elation that exceeds ordinary mood. It can arise from positive experiences, social bonding, exercise, or achievement, and can also occur as a pharmacological or pathological state. In clinical contexts it is often described as a peak mood with heightened energy and reduced anxiety, though it may accompany various mood and substance-use disorders.
Etymology: from Greek eu- "good" and pherō "to bear."
Neurobiology: Euphoria is linked to the brain's reward circuits, especially the mesolimbic dopamine pathway in the
Pharmacology and clinical aspects: Substances including opioids, stimulants, cannabis, MDMA, and alcohol can induce euphoria, with
Distinctions and cultural usage: Euphoria differs from ordinary happiness in intensity and duration; it can be