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Neuroscientists-
study development, pharmacology, and pathology of nervous system
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Neuron-
microscopically small cell that transmits information in form of nerve impulses from one part of body to another
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Cell Body-
largest concentration of mass in neuron, containing nucleus of cell
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Dendrites-
protuberances that reach out to receive massages, or neural impulses, from other nearby neutrons
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Axon-
long protuberance extending from the neurons cell body that carries neural impulses to other neurons, muscles, or glands
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Myelin-
white substance composed of fat and protein that covers, insulates, and protects about half of axons in an adult’s nervous system
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A loss of myelin-
A loss of myelin is cause of MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS- a neurological disorder affecting nearly 1/1000 young adults- 50% higher rate than 25 yrs ago
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Axon Terminals-
branching series of bare end points where an axon ends and communicate with adjacent neurons
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Neurogenesis-
term used to describe production of functioning neurons after birth
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Synapse-
location at which a neural impulse is relayed from one neuron to another
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Synaptic Cleft-
microscopically small gap between axon terminal and dendrites (or cell body) of another neuron
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Vesicles-
incredibly small containers that hold complex chemicals cell neurotransmitters
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Neurotransmitters-
chemical molecules released at synapse that, in general, will either excite or inhibit a reaction …
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Excitatory-
name of process in which neurotransmitter chemicals are released from vesicles, cross synaptic cleft, and stimulate the next neuron to fire
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Inhibitory-
the name of the process in which neurotransmitters flood across the synaptic cleft, bind to receptor sites, and prevent the next neuron from firing
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Acetylcholine (Ach)-
found throughout nervous system, where it acts as either an excitatory or inhibitory neurotransmitter, both within brain and between neurons and muscle cells
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Norepinephrine-
involved in activation, vigilance, and mood regulation
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Dopamine-
associated with thought and mood disturbances of some psychological disorders and impairment of movement
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