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Difference between excitatory and inhibitory effects

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Answered by 72600happygmailcom
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If the presynaptic neuron has anexcitatory effect on its postsynaptic target, then it is said to be anexcitatory neuron. If it has aninhibitory effect, then it is called aninhibitory neuron. ... However, it is not obligatory that a given neurotransmitter is excitatory orinhibitory.
Answered by llSwordMasterll
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They do a lot to keep your body and brain working in tandem.

  • Glutamate.

  • GABA (γ-aminobutyric acid)

  • Dopamine.

  • Adrenaline (Epinephrine)

  • Serotonin.

  • Oxytocin.

  • Acetylcholine.

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