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[blank_start]Neurotransmission[blank_end] ism the communication between neurons. It allows messages from the environment to be processed by the [blank_start]brain[blank_end] and messages to be sent to the muscles so that action can occur.
There are 2 types of synapses that are involved in the communication between neurons: e[blank_start]xcitatory[blank_end] synapses and i[blank_start]nhibitory[blank_end] synapses
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Neurotransmission
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brain
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xcitatory
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nhibitory
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[blank_start]Dendrites[blank_end]: Receives info from the other neurons & transports it to the cell body.
[blank_start]Soma[blank_end]: Controls the metabolism and maintenance of the neuron
[blank_start]Myelin[blank_end]: The sheath covering the axon, protecting it from other chemical or physical interference
[blank_start]Axon terminals[blank_end]: Transmits the Information to the next neuron; the terminal ends have sacs that secrete neurotransmitters.
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Dendrites
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Soma
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Myelin
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Axon terminals
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Neurotransmitters are [blank_start]chemicals[blank_end] that transmit information from one neuron to the next. The [blank_start]electrical[blank_end] signal travels down the axon, is converted into a [blank_start]chemical[blank_end] signal (neurotransmitter), travels across the [blank_start]synapse[blank_end] and into the [blank_start]dendrite[blank_end] of the next neuron. This process is called [blank_start]synaptic transmission.[blank_end]
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electrical
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chemicals
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chemical
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synapse
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dendrite
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synaptic transmission.
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The [blank_start]lock and key[blank_end] process states that neurotransmitters released from the presynaptic neuron will bind with receptors of the postsynaptic neuron, if they fir correctly.
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The two main types of neurotransmitters are
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Stimulatory
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Excitatory
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Inhibitory
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Repressive
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Example of excitatory neurotransmitter
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GABA
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Glutamate
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Serotonin
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Glycine
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Example of inhibitory neurotransmitter
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GABA
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Glutamate
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Epinephrine
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Norepinephrine
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[blank_start]Excitatory[blank_end] neuron: Causes the neurons to fire
- When an axon fires the terminal [blank_start]buttons[blank_end] (ends) of the excitatory synapse release a neurotransmitter that excites the postsynaptic neuron, causing it to reach its [blank_start]action potential[blank_end].
- [blank_start]Glutamate[blank_end] is an excitatory neurotransmitter that increases the chance of an action potential being generated. Involved in learning and [blank_start]memory[blank_end]
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Excitatory
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buttons
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action potential
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Glutamate
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memory
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Inhibitory
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[blank_start]Inhibitory[blank_end] neurotransmitter: inhibits neuron from firing
- In contrast when the inhibitory synapses are activated, the firing rate of the postsynaptic neuron is [blank_start]reduced[blank_end] and sometimes does not fire at all.
- [blank_start]GABA[blank_end] has an inhibitory effect on the brain. It decreases the chance of action potential being generated. Regulates [blank_start]anxiety[blank_end].
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Inhibitory
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Excitatory
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reduced
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GABA
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anxiety
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1/3 of all neurotransmitters in the brain are:
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GABA
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Glutamate
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Serotonin
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Glugagen
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Which neurotransmitter regulates anxiety
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GABA
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Glutamate
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Histamine
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Dopamine
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Which neurotransmitter is responsible for learning and memory?
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GABA
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Glutamate
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Histamine
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Dopamine