3 and 2.4. Write a 350- to 700-word response to the following: Explain the communication process of neurons in the brain. List some common neurotransmitters and describe their effect on behavior. <Insert Response Here> The communication process of neurons in the brain occurs through an electrochemical process. Neurons pass neurotransmitters through the dendrites‚ which are attached to the ends of each neuron and receive messages from neighboring neurons. The chemical messages that
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in the nervous system communicate via these chemical synapses. The electrical activity in a presynaptic neuron occurring at the chemical synapses causes the release of a chemical messenger called a neurotransmitter‚ which binds to neurotransmitter receptors on a postsynaptic neuron. Neurotransmitters are the chemical messengers that
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instigates the release of neurotransmitters‚ which travel over the synapse‚ which is the gap between two neurons. Once the neurotransmitters cross the synapse‚ they go into receptor sites on the post-synaptic membrane of a neuron‚ and after having passed on the message‚ they are either broken down or reabsorbed by the terminal buttons of the neuron‚ in a process known as reuptake. Neurotransmission has been shown to affect a large range of human behaviors. Serotonin is a neurotransmitter that effects sleep
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works by preventing the release of a neurotransmitter‚ acetylcholine‚ from the neurotransmitter junction‚ which does not allow the signal to travel pass through to be converted back into an electrical signal (Alberts‚ 2010). Next‚ Botulinum neurotoxin A has another affect on another process that occurs during nerve signaling and the transportation of chemical signals that cause muscles to contract. Botox prevents or disrupts the path of a neurotransmitter from leaving the cell‚ which is essentially
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passes to the other cell by receptor proteins that work as guards that let or not the information (substance) get through the cell membrane of the receiver cell. In the other hand Synaptic signaling functions through electric signals released by neurotransmitters which also pass through the protein receptors guards located in the cell membrane stimulating the receiver cell. The signals mention before are the two main ways of communication of neurons in your nervous system. Also ionic channels are seen
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A neuron either fires with a full strength response or it doesn’t fire at all. Once that action potential reaches the end of the axon‚ our body’s neural system converts that electrical impulse into a chemical impulse. Which is a neurotransmitter. A neurotransmitter is a neuron produced chemical that crossed the synapse to carry
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called neurotransmitters provide this role. As an electrical impulse travels down the extension of the cell‚ called the axon and arrives at its terminal‚ it triggers vesicles containing a neurotransmitter to move toward the terminal membrane. The vesicles fuse with the terminal membrane to release their contents. Once inside the synaptic cleft‚ the space between the two neurons‚ the neurotransmitter can bind to receptors on the membrane of a bordering neuron. Chemically‚ neurotransmitters are relatively
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Discuss two biological explanations of depression (8+16 marks) AO1: One biological explanation for depression is family studies. Family studies have proved that having a first-degree relative with depression appears to be a risk factor of depression. These studies select people who already have the depression (the probands) and examine whether other members of their family have been‚ or might be diagnosed with depression. Research has found that around 20% of such relatives have depression compared
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can be explained by neurotransmitter dysfunction. Neurotransmitters such as noradrenalin and serotonin have been shown to be linked with depression. Bunney at al (1965) found that there was low levels of noradrenaline function in the brain of depressed individuals. Also‚ post mortem studies found increased noradrenaline receptors in the brains of depressed suicide victims. When there is low noradrenaline‚ more receptors are present to pick up as much of the neurotransmitter as possible. This suggests
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Neurotransmitters are chemicals that transmit signals across a synapse‚ a structure that permits to pass electrical or chemical signal to another cell from one neuron to another. Neurotransmitters are synthesized from converting substances that are readily available to the body such as amino acids‚ which are available from food and only need some converting into transmitters. Neurotransmitters crucial to daily life and functions. Scientists are uncertain exactly how many Neurotransmitters there are
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