Active chemicals in the cingulate gyrus?

What are the neurologically active chemicals involved in the functioning of the cingulate gyrus? Additionally, are there any pharmacological substances that are known to modify the functioning of the cingulate gyrus, and what are there mechanisms of action? (this isn't a homework question - I seriously want to know)

Answer:
the cingulate gyrus is part of the limbic system, so I imagine is it mainly a domaminergic and gamma-aminobutyric acid receptor area.

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