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synaptic transmission
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What happens when the action potential reaches the axon terminal?
Vesicles travel to the
outer membrane
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What occurs in Step 2 of neurotransmitter release?
Neurotransmitters
are released into the
synaptic gap
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What is the role of receptors on dendrites?
They bind to specific
neurotransmitters
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What mechanism do receptors use to bind neurotransmitters?
Lock and key mechanism
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What happens if a neurotransmitter fits the receptor?
The message is sent to the next
neuron
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What occurs if a neurotransmitter does not fit the receptor?
The
message
is not passed on
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What happens to neurotransmitters after they are used?
They are reabsorbed into the
pre-synaptic
neuron
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Why are neurotransmitters reabsorbed into the pre-synaptic neuron?
So they can be
reused
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What happens to neurotransmitters that are not reabsorbed?
They are broken down by
enzymes
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What is the role of enzymes in neurotransmitter regulation?
They break down neurotransmitters not
reabsorbed
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What is the role of noradrenaline?
Fight-or-flight response
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How does noradrenaline affect sleep?
It plays a role in sleeping and dreaming
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What functions does noradrenaline influence besides the fight-or-flight response?
Learning
,
attention
, and emotional control
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What is dopamine primarily associated with?
Posture
and
control
of
movement
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What behaviors does dopamine influence?
Dependency
, behavior, and
addiction
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What role does serotonin play in the body?
Mood
control
and happiness
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How does serotonin affect sleep?
It regulates sleep and
wakefulness
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What is the function of gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA)?
It blocks messages rather than
transmitting
them
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How does GABA affect the nervous system?
It calms nerves that are
firing
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What is associated with the lowest levels of GABA?
Anxiety
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How does noradrenaline contribute to emotional control?
It helps regulate
emotional
responses
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How does dopamine influence general emotion?
It affects mood and
emotional
responses
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How does serotonin regulate body temperature?
It helps
maintain
stable
body
temperature
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What feelings are associated with low levels of GABA?
Feelings of
anxiety
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