If too much caffeine is in your system, there can be a temporary impulse on the other neurons. This sudden impulse will momentarily wake up your brain but will damage some neurons. The neurons may get aggravated and cause them to shake violently. This friction could cause the neurons to join together with another neuron which would cause an oxypartifamine reaction. That means that the neuron will merge and could cause serious brain problems. If experiencing brain problems, one should immedietely consult a doctor for further advice.
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Yes, caffeine effects the brain by increasing the neuron firing. Caffeine also speeds up other things like your heart rate.
Caffeine and Nitric Oxide has extremely different effects on the body. The two do not cancel.
messenger neurons
No, the association neurons connect other neurons.
After awhile the effects of the drink will be diminished unless you increase the rate of consumption. Caffeine is a drug and it effects dopamine receptors the same as other stimulants. To continue getting the effects of the caffeine you would need to increase how much you drink in a smaller amount of time. However, this can have adverse effects on your health including heart palpitations, nausea, dehydration, headaches etc. One other thing to know is that once you stop taking the stimulant you will experience withdrawal symptoms and it will take much more caffeine to achieve the same effects.
Other neurons
Stimulate
Interneurons or association neurons are connector neurons that establish connections between other neurons.
may be there are specific arrangement of sodium and potassium ion channels in neurons which is not found in any other cell andthis arrangement is necessary for action potential generation but i am ot sure what kind of arrangement is needed for action potential generation and what kind is presentr in neurons and other cells .
A neurotransmitter is released by neurons in order to signal other neurons, muscles, or glands.neurotransmittersneurotransmitters
To receive inputs from other neurons.
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