1. DOPAMINE, 2. PEA (Phenylethylamine), 3. SERATONIN, 4.NOREPINEPHRINE
The planet Uranus was once named after King George III of England. When he went mad, astrologers decided to change the name to Uranus to avoid association with the king's mental illness.
The collective name of the chemicals stored in vesicles is "neurotransmitters." These are signaling molecules released by neurons to communicate with other neurons or target cells. Different types of neurotransmitters play various roles in regulating mood, behavior, and physiological functions. Examples include dopamine, serotonin, and acetylcholine.
The rough endoplasmic reticulum (ER) in a neuron is often referred to as "Nissl bodies." These structures are composed of ribosomes and rough ER, which are involved in the synthesis of proteins, particularly neurotransmitters. Nissl bodies are important for the metabolic functions of neurons and can be visualized using specific staining techniques in histological studies.
Ultrasound imaging is the name for the use of high frequency sound waves in an imaging process used to diagnose patient illness.
Exocytosis. As a result of the influx of Calcium ions, the synaptic vesicles transport the neurotransmitter Ach (Acetylcholine) to the presynaptic membrane, the vesicles fuse to the membrane, and the neurotransmiffer, Ach, diffuses. Once the neurotransmitters cross the synaptic cleft, they bind to the receptors on the post synaptic membrane. Hope it helps a bit.
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Race, Mental Illness
There are many different types of illness names. For example, a mental illness is bi-polar disorder. Some other illnesses include: cancer, Diabetes, and lymphoma.
Erotomania or Erotomanic type of Delusional Disorder
a very bad illness why do you ask
The illness is called "Münchhausen by proxy".
Their problem is often referred to as Anti-Social Personality Disorder (ASPD). It is usually not regarded as an illness but a personality disorder, that is, as an integral part of the personality.
They are called Primary care doctors. In many cases, your primary care doctor may diagnose and treat your mental illness
We don't know which state you mean, but most states have a Department of Mental Health or something with a similar name that you should be able to contact.
Previous answer: "Fight Club is a movie based on a novel by Chuck Palahniuk, while schizophrenia is a mental illness. So no, they're not the same thing." This is not actually answering your question, from what I can tell. The main character in Fight Club does have a mental illness, but it is not schizophrenia. If you have not seen the movie, I do not recommend you spoil it for yourself but you can go to imdb.com or the like to see the name of the actual mental illness the main character suffers from.
Trichotillomania (hair-pulling disorder) http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/trichotillomania/DS00895
Do you want me to actually name them alllll? :O or just give you a simple rounded answer. And tell you seriously there are LOADSSSS!