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    once it is tested on humans. Since it helped the animals‚ there is a good chance of it helping us. <br> <br>In the brain‚ chemicals called neurotransmitters constantly float between brain cells‚ sending messages that travel through the brain and into the body in a process similar to the game "Telephone." (The molecules pass on the messages.) After neurotransmitter molecules complete their task of leaving their home brain cell and docking with a neighboring cell to convey the message‚ they usually return

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    of which neurotransmitter which is important for what function? Which pathways or functions are ipsilateral and which are contralateral? Which neurotransmitter may induce relaxation and feelings of comfort after drinking alcohol? Why is important that our brain is folded inside our cranium? Name the two visual pathway that are involve in object processing and spatial recognition? A person that has eaten turkey experiences high levels of tryptophan. This will cause which neurotransmitter to fire?

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    trimipramine (Surmontil). Noradrenaline-Serotonin Specific Antidepressants (NaSSAs). NaSSAs increase the concentration of the neurotransmitters serotonin and norepinephrine while blocking 5HT2 and 5HT3 receptors‚ an action that leads to the lessening of side effects like anxiety‚ headaches‚ vomiting‚

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    System today. So what is Monoamine Oxidase? Monoamine Oxidase breaks down important neurotransmitters that happen in our brain. Some of these neurotransmitters include serotonin‚ dopamine‚ and norepinephrine. (Baum‚ Deborah. ““Warrior Gene” Predicts Aggressive Behavior After Provocation” Brown University‚ Jan 19‚ 2009) In DNA that is considered normal‚ it shows a balanced amount of these three neurotransmitters‚ which then creates a balanced mood. What causes the aggression in people is the mutation

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    Elements 1 Neurons: The Basic Elements of Behavior Introduction to Psychology 101 Elements 2 The Basic Elements of Behavior The human body is a tremendous creation that is quite capable of performing a multitude of multifaceted movements and thoughts. In addition to its’ ability to move and think‚ the human body also allows numerous senses to become involved throughout ones daily routine. A person’s ability to think‚ remember‚ and experience emotion are all results of the body’s

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    but they send messages using action potentials (electricity passing through their axons). Each neuron picks up signals at its dendrites‚ passes the signals down the axon‚ into the axon terminals‚ and into the synapses. The synapse then drops neurotransmitter into the synaptic cleft between the first neuron’s synapse and the next neuron’s dendrites. That signals neuron #2 to pass the message on. 2.2.b What is the basic structure and function of a neuron? Function Structure Sends electrical

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    will people be able to understand the truth about bipolar disorder. The causes of bipolar are unknown. There are several factors that do seem to play a role in triggering the bipolar episodes. These causes consist of biological differences‚ neurotransmitters‚ hormones‚ inherited trait‚ and environment. They’re are some that believes that‚ bipolar disorder is inherited and a family trait. Symptoms Symptoms for bipolar disorder are severe and people do not notice them off the bat. When a patient

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    Biology 3201 1. Unit 1- Maintaining Dynamic Equilibrium II Ch. 12 – The Nervous System (pp. 390-419) 12.1 – Structure of the Nervous System nervous system: a high-speed communication system which delivers information to and from the brain and spinal cord and all over the body. In any nervous system‚ there are 4 main components: (1) sensors: gather information from the external environment (sense organs) (2) conductors: carry information from sensors to modulators or from modulators to effectors (nerves)

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    Biology 3201 STSE Drugs and Homeostasis  Submitted To: Mr. King Submitted By: Chelsea Hamen Date Due: October 28th Understanding Concepts: 1.) Clinical Depression - is the most frequently encountered mental illness. Clinical depression is now considered a physical condition in which there is a fault in the brain chemistry. It may afflict up to 5% or more of the population. Symptoms of depression include a distinct change in mood accompanied with an extreme feeling of hopelessness. Other symptoms

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    Monoamine oxidase (MAO) is a group of enzymes bound to the mitochondria; they regulate neurochemistry by degrading monoamine neurotransmitters. (Edmondson et al‚ 2004)15 Too much MAO activity is thought to be a cause of depression (Meyer et al‚ 2006)16; therefore MAOI’s are used by biological psychologists to block the function of MAO‚ preventing the breakdown of monoamine neurotransmitters thereby increasing their availability. They are an older variety of antidepressant which are usually the last type of

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