neurotransmitter in A Sentence

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    This Neurotransmitter is known as Oxytocin.

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    I don't think I have that particular Neurotransmitter.

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    Other Neurotransmitter systems are involved, especially glutamate and NMDA.

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    Other Neurotransmitter systems are also involved, especially dopamine, NMDA and glutamate.

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    It also helps your body make acetylcholine, a key Neurotransmitter.

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    A more accurate description of dopamine is that it is the motivation Neurotransmitter.

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    That's because L-theanine increases levels of GABA, the“feel-good Neurotransmitter,” in the body.

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    Hydroxytryptophan(5-HTP) is another Neurotransmitter that is required to make, the so-called“feel-good hormone,” serotonin.

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    It's a component of cell membranes and is required to synthesize acetylcholine: a Neurotransmitter.

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    Hayim chimes in:“Brain scans show that sodium triggers dopamine, the Neurotransmitter associated with pleasure.

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    Low levels of the Neurotransmitter serotonin, also known as 5-hydroxytryptamine, are believed to be involved.

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    Prozac and the other selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors(SSRIs) primarily target a single feel-good Neurotransmitter: serotonin.

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    Another medication, memantine, regulates levels of glutamate, a Neurotransmitter linked to learning and memory.

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    Flibanserin HCL Mechanism of action, it acts on Neurotransmitter pathways, both excitatory and inhibitory.

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    These relatively‘under-stimulated' brains are thought to have lower activity levels of the Neurotransmitter dopamine.

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    Magnesium, glycine, and vitamin B6 are important co-factors that can help the body's Neurotransmitter production.

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    Dopamine is the reward Neurotransmitter that tells our brains,“This feels good, I want more.”.

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    Serotonin is a Neurotransmitter that's naturally triggered by many things we can do every day.

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    When the gene reaches its target, it produces the Neurotransmitter for which it is programmed.

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    The Neurotransmitter helps to solidify long-term relationships, but what happens in the early stages of love?

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    This and other Neurotransmitter pathways for mood stabilization and impulse regulation are also altered, sometimes permanently.

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    When you consume foods that have tryptophan, it effectively increases your brain's production of serotonin(a Neurotransmitter).

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    Dr. Rodbells finding was that in order to move a muscle, the Neurotransmitter acetylcholine(ACh) is required.

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    Oxytocin participates in this aspect of our life as a hormone and also as a Neurotransmitter.

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    Both these changes could protect synapses from running out of Neurotransmitter when activity levels are high.

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    In situations of high stress, fear or distrust, the hormone and Neurotransmitter cortisol floods the brain.

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    Fluoxetine increases the level of serotonin, the chemical signal or“Neurotransmitter” that regulates mood in many animals.

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    These regions are parts of the brain's reward/motivation system that communicates via release of the Neurotransmitter dopamine.

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    Did you know that yoga changes your brain and can actually impact your GABA(the“chill out” Neurotransmitter) levels?

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    So by changing the levels of this Neurotransmitter we can actually change the motivational value of punishment.

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