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- neural activity. The science of neurochemistry studies the functions of neurochemicals. Glutamate is the most common neurotransmitter. Most neurons secrete...
- nervous system. This particular field within neuroscience examines how neurochemicals influence the operation of neurons, synapses, and neural networks. Neurochemists...
- similarities in neurochemicals, inputs and outputs, and physiological properties. The vLGN and IGL have been reported to share many neurochemicals that are found...
- Explicit memory (or declarative memory) is one of the two main types of long-term human memory, the other of which is implicit memory. Explicit memory...
- scenarios and games on individuals' generosity, potential links with neurochemicals such as oxytocin, and generosity's relationship with similar feelings...
- channel blocker. This action inhibits the release of pro-nociceptive neurochemicals like glutamate, calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP), and substance...
- Social connection is the experience of feeling close and connected to others. It involves feeling loved, cared for, and valued, and forms the basis of...
- Distrust is a formal way of not trusting any one party too much in a situation of grave risk or deep doubt. It is commonly expressed in civics as a division...
- central fatigue can occur from prolonged exercise and is ****ociated with neurochemical changes in the brain, involving (but not limited to) serotonin (5-HT)...
- et al., 2011). Because methamphetamine and MDMA auto-inhibit their neurochemical and functional effects via TA1 receptors, low affinity for these receptors...