Acetyl Choline
It's mainly inhibitory
Serotonin is not a hormone. It is a neurotransmitter.
Serotonin
No. It is a neurotransmitter, derived from the amino acid tryptophan.
Serotonin is not a neuron, it is a neurotransmitter. It relays information between neurons, with serotonin producing a calming, happy feeling. Lack of serotonin can cause depression, but an over abundance of serotonin can cause psychosis.
It's mainly inhibitory
Serotonin is not a hormone. It is a neurotransmitter.
yes
serotonin
serotonin
Glutamic acid (glutamate) is probably the most abundant excitatory transmitter. Others can be excitatory, such as acetylcholine, and some peptides. Aspartate is also excitatory. Finally, serotonin is often found to be exctitatory.
receiving neuron
Serotonin and Dopamine
serotonin. (ap3x)
serotonin
Serotonin is an organic molecule (5-hydroxytryptamine) that acts as a neurotransmitter.
Serotonin