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Neuromodulation is the
physiological process by
which a
given neuron uses one or more
chemicals to
regulate diverse po****tions of neurons. Neuromodulators...
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Dopamine (DA, a
contraction of 3,4-dihydroxyphenethylamine) is a
neuromodulatory molecule that
plays several important roles in cells. It is an organic...
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activate the
neuromodulatory system,
which have
substantial connectivity to the cortex. The
molecular effectors released by the
neuromodulatory system are...
- to the neocortex. The
nucleus basalis is an
essential part of the
neuromodulatory system that
controls behaviour by
regulating arousal and attention...
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relatively high
levels in the
central nervous system, with
cannabinoid neuromodulatory effects. It has been
found in
maternal bovine and
human milk. The chemical...
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cortex to the
striatum (ac****bens nucleus), the
midbrain projects neuromodulatory dopamine neurons to the striatum, the
striatum makes internuclear connections...
- Many
experiments have been done to find out how the
brain interprets stimuli and how
animals develop fear responses. The emotion, fear, has been hard-wired...
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elevates and
prolongs acetylcholine levels boosting acetylcholine's
neuromodulatory functionality,
subsequently enhancing functionality of the various...
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released from
their synapses, and they may be inhibitory,
excitatory or
neuromodulatory.
Neurons may be
termed by
their ****ociated
neurotransmitter such as...
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bursts of
action potentials,
either endogenously or in the
presence of
neuromodulatory substances.
Other neurons are
bistable and
generate plateau potentials...