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Neurotransmitters Researchers have identified over 75 chemical substances that are manufactured in the brain, spinal cord, glands and other parts of the body that may act as neurotransmitters. . Useful vocabulary: . - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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NeurotransmittersResearchers have identified over

75 chemical substances that are

manufactured in the brain, spinal cord, glands and other

parts of the body that may act as neurotransmitters.

Excitatory effects & Inhibitory effects

 Excitatory neurotransmitters trigger a nerve impulses in the receiving cell, while inhibitory neurotransmitters act to prevent further transmission of an impulse.

Useful vocabulary:

AcetyicholineAch

(ah-SEET-ul-KOH-leen)

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AcetyicholineAch

Exerts excitatory and inhibitory effects. Excitatory effects of voluntary muscles, causing them to contract so that you can move, but inhibitory effects on the muscle fibers in the heart.

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Example: When you run to class because there is a hall sweep acetyicholine helps your leg muscles contract quickly, while at the same time

preventing your heart muscles from pumping so rapidly you pass out.

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AcetyicholineAlso plays a role in REM sleep

and helping to understand and store new information. Critical for normal attention, arousal and memory. Acetyicholine is helping you right now!

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DopamineDA

(DOE-pah-meen)

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Dopamine

Produces both excitatory and inhibitory effects. *Pleasure & Mood

*Learning/Attention*Movement*Alertness

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Awakenings

Norepinephrine(nor-EP-ih-NEF-rin)

NE

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Norepinephrine(nor-EP-ih-NEF-rin)

NE

Affects*Mood

*Eating (Stimulates the intake of carbohydrates)

*Alertness*Wakefulness

*Learning

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Epinephrine(EP-ih-NEF-rin)

EPI

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(adrenaline),

Epinephrine(EP-ih-NEF-rin)

EPI(Adrenaline)

Compliments norepinephrine by affecting the metabolism of glucose and causing the nutrients stored in muscles to be released during strenuous exercise.

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Serotonin5HT

(ser-oh-TOE-nin)

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Serotonin 5HT

(ser-oh-TOE-nin)

Regulates*Sleep*Mood

*Impulsivity*Aggression

*Appetite

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Glutamate(GLOO-tah-mate)

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Glutamate(GLOO-tah-mate)

MSG

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Glutamate(GLOO-tah-mate)

The primary excitatory neurotransmitter in the brain. It is released by about 40% of the neurons and is active in areas of the brain involved in learning, thought, and emotions.

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GABA(Short for “gamma-aminobutyric acid”)

*Controls anxiety*Sleep

*Movement

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GABA(Short for “gamma-aminobutyric acid”)

The main inhibitory neurotransmitter in the brain. Controls anxiety in humans. Tranquilizers, barbiturates, and alcohol appear to have a calming effect because they bind with and stimulate one type of GABA receptor, thereby increasing GABA’s anxiety controlling effect.

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Endorphins(en-DOR-fins)

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Endorphins(en-DOR-fins)

Chemicals produced naturally in the brain that reduce pain and the stress of vigorous exercise and positively affect mood.

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Endorphins(en-DOR-fins)

General feelings of well-being and pleasure. (Runner’s high.) Opiate drugs such as heroin and morphine mimic the endorphins and bind to their receptor sites.

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