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Neurotransmitter Neurotransmitter
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Neurotransmitters are chemicals in the brain which allow the transmission of nerve impulses. The brain is made up of billions of neurons (brain cells) and these cells do not directly touch each other. Instead they release electrical impulses which are carried to other neurons by neurotransmitters. Researchers have identified about 50 different neurotransmitters including well known examples such as dopamine and serotonin A neurotransmitter is an organic chemical that transmits nerve and brain impulses across the synapses that separate nerve cells and neurons. The well understood neurotransmitters are glutamate, aspartate, D-serine, gamma-Aminobutyric acid (GABA), glycine, dopamine, norepinephrine, adrenaline, histamine, serotonin, acetycholine, adenosine, anandamide and nitric oxide. Many neurological illnesses and mental illnesses are currently thought to be due to some disruption in the regulation of neurotransmitters. Neurotransmitters are chemicals that are used to relay, amplify and modulate signals between a neuron and another cell. An chemischen Synapsenendköpfchen werden elektrische Impulse von einer Nervenzelle(Neuron) zur anderen übertragen. Dies geschieht über spezielle Botenstoffe, sogenannte Neurotransmitter. Psychoaktive Drogen erzielen ihre Wirkung oft, in dem sie auf den Mechanismus der Neurotransmitter einwirken. This article is a stub, you can help the wiki by editing it and adding accurate information. A neurotransmitter is a neurogenic chemical in the brain of a lifeform (humanoids for example) found inside neurons. These chemicals facilitate the transmission of neural energy between synapses. When Captain Jean-Luc Picard was under the influence of the Kataan probe, his neurotransmitter production was off the scale, presumably because his brain was processing Kamin's lifetime of memories in a very short time. (TNG: "The Inner Light" ) Neurotransmitter sind biochemische Stoffe, die Informationen von einer Nervenzelle zu einer anderen Nervenzelle übertragen (TNG: , VOY: ).
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A neurotransmitter is an organic chemical that transmits nerve and brain impulses across the synapses that separate nerve cells and neurons. The well understood neurotransmitters are glutamate, aspartate, D-serine, gamma-Aminobutyric acid (GABA), glycine, dopamine, norepinephrine, adrenaline, histamine, serotonin, acetycholine, adenosine, anandamide and nitric oxide. Many neurological illnesses and mental illnesses are currently thought to be due to some disruption in the regulation of neurotransmitters. A neurotransmitter is a neurogenic chemical in the brain of a lifeform (humanoids for example) found inside neurons. These chemicals facilitate the transmission of neural energy between synapses. When Captain Jean-Luc Picard was under the influence of the Kataan probe, his neurotransmitter production was off the scale, presumably because his brain was processing Kamin's lifetime of memories in a very short time. (TNG: "The Inner Light" ) In 2371, when Tom Paris was sent to sickbay when his memories were thought to have been tampered with, The Doctor checked his neurotransmitter levels. (VOY: "Cathexis") Neurotransmitter sind biochemische Stoffe, die Informationen von einer Nervenzelle zu einer anderen Nervenzelle übertragen (TNG: , VOY: ). Neurotransmitters are chemicals in the brain which allow the transmission of nerve impulses. The brain is made up of billions of neurons (brain cells) and these cells do not directly touch each other. Instead they release electrical impulses which are carried to other neurons by neurotransmitters. Researchers have identified about 50 different neurotransmitters including well known examples such as dopamine and serotonin Neurotransmitters are chemicals that are used to relay, amplify and modulate signals between a neuron and another cell. An chemischen Synapsenendköpfchen werden elektrische Impulse von einer Nervenzelle(Neuron) zur anderen übertragen. Dies geschieht über spezielle Botenstoffe, sogenannte Neurotransmitter. Psychoaktive Drogen erzielen ihre Wirkung oft, in dem sie auf den Mechanismus der Neurotransmitter einwirken. This article is a stub, you can help the wiki by editing it and adding accurate information.
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