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Which of the following is an endocannabinoid neurotransmitter?
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In its resting state, a neuron is said to be
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The conventional account of neural activity presented in your textbook is based to a large degree on the __________ model.
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In comparison to metabotropic receptors, ionotropic receptors produce effects that
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A membrane potential is the difference in electrical charge between
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The fact that the intensity of stimulation is related to the rate of neural firing is attributable to the
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Explain how an action potential is conducted along a myelinated axon. Why is conduction more rapid in a myelinated axon than in an unmyelinated axon? At what speed does axonal conduction occur in various kinds of axons?
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Use the accompanying figure to summarize how signals are conducted through and transmitted from a conventional multipolar neuron. To complement you summary, indicate on the illustration where various events occur.


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In comparison to ionotropic receptors, metabotropic receptors generally produce
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Neurons do not normally fire more than 1,000 times per second because
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In the presence of the appropriate enzyme, dopamine is converted to
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