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Ever pondered the enigmatic nature of leadership? The dynamics of leading a group can vary greatly from one individual to another. While several elements contribute to effective leadership, ...
Your body functions using chemical messages that are directed throughout your system with specific targets. These chemical messages are carried by neurotransmitters, which act as a messenger directing ...
'Red flag' symptoms of monoamine neurotransmitter disorders include diurnal variation of symptoms, a mixed movement disorder, autonomic disturbance, involvement of the eyes (ptosis, oculogyric crisis) ...
Neurotransmitters are a special type of chemical compound that occurs naturally in your body. Their role is to carry impulses from one part of the brain to another, and from the brain to the rest of ...
Excitatory neurotransmitters increase the likelihood that a neuron will fire a signal called an action potential in the receiving neuron. There are several types of excitatory neurotransmitters.
Neurons perform numerous complex tasks by communicating with each other via small messenger molecules called neurotransmitters. Accurately detecting them is crucial to understanding the functioning of ...
Synaptic terminals can release neurotransmitter by spontaneous vesicle fusion that is independent of presynaptic action potentials. The traditional view of spontaneous neurotransmitter release ...