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31 May 2012 ... EPSP/IPSP + Temporal Summation + Spatial Summation.
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It is an inhibitory neurotransmitter, meaning that when it finds its way to its receptor sites, it blocks the tendency of that neuron to fire. Dopamine is strongly ...
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Those that calm the brain and help create balance are called inhibitory. Inhibitory neurotransmitters balance mood and are easily depleted when the excitatory ...
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Some of the major excitatory neurotransmitters include epinephrine and norepinephrine. Inhibitory neurotransmitters: These types of neurotransmitters have ...
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GABA is the primary inhibitory neurotransmitter, which means it decreases the neuron's action potential. When the action potential drops below a certain level, ...
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The neurotransmitter will either excite or inhibit the firing of the postsynaptic neuron. One mechanism for inhibition of the firing of the post-synaptic neuron is to ...
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The possible role of gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) as an inhibitory neurotransmitter in the human cerebral cortex was investigated with the use of ...
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butyric acid (GABA) is the major neurotransmitter for fast inhibitory synaptic transmission. Glycine is a secondary rapid inhibitory neurotransmitter, especially in ...
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GABA is the most common inhibitory neurotransmitter in the nervous system and is found throughout the body. An inhibitory neurotransmitter works by telling a ...
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