Acetycholine
neurotransmitter that enables learning and memory and also triggers muscle contraction. People with low levels of this often have Alzheimer's disease
Norepinephrine
(think LAWM) involved in Learning, Arousal, Wakefulness and Mood. Activated when the autonomic nervous system is activated by an extreme emotion.
Dopamine
Involved in the experience of reward or pleasure, involved in the control of complex movements. People with Parkinson's disease have almost none of it.
Seratonin
Found mainly in the pons. Affects mood and sleep. Not enough=depression. Prozac raises levels of this.
Endorphins
natural, opiatelike neurotransmitters produced in the brain and spinal cord. Linked to pain control and euphoria
They are the brain's chemical messengers.Interactions between neurotransmitters, hormones, and the brain chemicals have a profound influence on overall health and well-being.
Acetylcholine, Amino Acid, Monoamines, Neuropeptides
two classifications: excitatory and inhibitory
excitatory, neurotransmitters cause depolarization.
inhibitory, neurotransmitters cause hyperpolarization.
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Not all chemical messengers in the brain are classified as true neurotransmitters. Some examples include neuropeptides, endocannabinoids, and gasotransmitters like nitric oxide. These substances modulate neural activity and play important roles in brain function, but they differ from classical neurotransmitters in their structure or mode of action.
No. Neurotransmitters are located in the brain. DNA & RNA are related to cell information and replication.
Yes, endorphins are brain chemicals known as neurotransmitters. They transmit electrical signals within the nervous system.
yes, they do produce neurotransmitters to send electrical impulses to the brain for sound sensed by them
Neurotransmitters are checmials in the brain that help promote brain health by participating in the process of sending signals to various parts of the brain to function appropriately. When neurotransmitters are not functioning appropriately, medication is often used such as Prozac or Paxil. Medication helps neurotransmitters function more adequately.There are six prominent or most commonly discussed neurotransmitters in the brain known as:Serotonin (very important chemical in the brain regulating depression and mood)Dopamine (a chemical that regulates movement)Noradrenalin (a chemical involved with memory and learning)Aceytlcholine (muscle movement)Adrenaline (fight-or-flight response from the nervous system)G.A.B.A. (stops the movement of nerve impulses)
Neurotransmitters
Not all chemical messengers in the brain are classified as true neurotransmitters. Some examples include neuropeptides, endocannabinoids, and gasotransmitters like nitric oxide. These substances modulate neural activity and play important roles in brain function, but they differ from classical neurotransmitters in their structure or mode of action.
Neurotransmitters-- Certain brain chemicals that may function abnormally in acutely ill bulimic patients.
neurotransmitters
There are two kinds of neurotransmitters - INHIBITORY and EXCITATORY. Excitatory neurotransmitters are not necessarily exciting - they are what stimulate the brain. Those that calm the brain and help create balance are called inhibitory. Inhibitory neurotransmitters balance mood and are easily depleted when the excitatory neurotransmitters are overactive.
No. Neurotransmitters are located in the brain. DNA & RNA are related to cell information and replication.
neurotransmitters
neurotransmitters
Neurotransmitters in the brain are in charge of whether someone is asleep or awake. When the brain begins to produce neurotransmitters like melatonin, someone will begin to feel sleepy.
Although Depakote is sometimes used by people as a substitute for street drugs, this is not that common. It works by slowing the brain's activity. It does not repair neurotransmitters - neurotransmitters are chemicals that help brain cells "talk" to each other. ___________________________________________ No, it is impossible to get high off of Depakote, as all it does is repair damaged Neurotransmitters in the brain.
Yes, endorphins are brain chemicals known as neurotransmitters. They transmit electrical signals within the nervous system.
yes, they do produce neurotransmitters to send electrical impulses to the brain for sound sensed by them