Neurotransmitter refers to a chemical in the brain that transmits nerve impulses.


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neurotransmitter refers to chemical that crosses the synaptic cleft between nerve cells to transmit impulses from one neuron to the next. Relative excess or deficiency of Neurotransmitters is involved in several psychological disorders.


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A Neurotransmitter is a chemical that cross synapses and affect the receptors on adjacent neurons. Specialized chemical messengers in the body that transmit messages from


one nerve cell to another. Chemicals that carry signals from one neuron to another.


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Neurotransmitters refer to biochemicals, released from a sending neuron, that transmit messages to a receiving neuron in the brain and nervous system. chemical messengers used for interneuronal communication chemicals that carry electrical signals between neurons that regulate nervous system functioning and influence neuronal behavior.


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Neurotransmitters are chemicals released by neurons in order for them to communicate with each other Chemical substances stored in the axon terminals that are released into the synapse when the neuron fires. Neurotransmitters then influence activity in postsynaptic neurons .


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