Neurotransmitters: The Different Types
By Elena and Julia, Medium level
Created Date
10.26.22
Last Updated
10.26.22
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Topics of this game:
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What is a neurotransmitter?
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Fibromyalgia (a condition that causes chronic pain) is caused by which neurotransmitter?
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If you have a condition known as restless leg syndrome, it could be because of this
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What is the major Excitatory Neurotransmitter?
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What is the major Inhibitory Neurotransmitter?
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What is Reuptake?
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When a person has too much salt in their diet, this neurotransmitter creates an oversupp
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Which CATEGORY of neurotransmitters acts as a BRAKE?
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Which CATEGORY of neurotransmitters acts as an EXCELERATOR?
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___ are drugs that are used to BLOCK the activity of neurotransmitters.
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The symptoms of muscular weakness, paralysis, decreased memory are caused malfunction in
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____-transaminase deficiency(which causes seizures, tremors and sleepyness)is caused by
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___ are drugs that are used to MIMIC the activity of neurotransmitters.
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Depression would be caused by the under supply of which neurotransmitter?
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Bursts of which transmitter can lead to euphoria(extreme happiness)but also panic attack
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Running releases which neurotransmitter, to give the effect of the ‘runner high’?
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