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Botulin blocks the release of ACh.Botulin is best described as a(n)
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Which of the following is an opiate that elevates mood and eases pain?
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Any drug molecule that blocks the reuptake of a neurotransmitter is a(n)
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Neural signals from the spinal cord are transmitted to your stomach muscles by the
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Aristotle believed that the mind was most intimately connected with the
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The body's chemical communication system that is much slower than the nervous system is called the
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Which neurotransmitter influences movement,learning,attention,and emotion?
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James is being treated for depression with a drug that blocks the reuptake of serotonin.This antidepressant drug functions as a(n)
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A drug molecule that inhibits or blocks a neurotransmitter's action is called a(n)
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With regard to the process of neural transmission,a refractory period refers to a time interval in which
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The body's natural production of endorphins is likely to be
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To fully appreciate the interaction of neural activity,mental processes,and the functioning of human communities,it is most necessary to recognize that people are
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As positively charged sodium ions enter the axon,________ flow(s)out to repolarize part of the axon.
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Schizophrenia is most closely linked to an oversupply of the neurotransmitter
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Sophia has taken an opiate drug that makes her feel "high" by increasing her normal sensation of pleasure.The drug she took was an
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