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- Özçete ÖD, Banerjee A, Kaeser PS (November 2024). "Mechanisms of neuromodulatory volume transmission". Molecular Psychiatry. 29 (11): 3680–3693. doi:10...
- Dopamine (DA, a contraction of 3,4-dihydroxyphenethylamine) is a neuromodulatory molecule that plays several important roles in cells. It is an organic...
- elevates and prolongs acetylcholine levels boosting acetylcholine's neuromodulatory functionality, subsequently enhancing functionality of the various...
- PMID 38755896. Slater C, Liu Y, Weiss E, Yu K, Wang Q (July 2022). "The Neuromodulatory Role of the Noradrenergic and Cholinergic Systems and Their Interplay...
- relatively high levels in the central nervous system, with cannabinoid neuromodulatory effects. It has been found in maternal bovine and human milk. The chemical...
- Many experiments have been done to find out how the brain interprets stimuli and how animals develop fear responses. The emotion, fear, has been hard-wired...
- activate the neuromodulatory system, which have substantial connectivity to the cortex. The molecular effectors released by the neuromodulatory system are...
- bursts of action potentials, either endogenously or in the presence of neuromodulatory substances. Other neurons are bistable and generate plateau potentials...
- study epileptogenesis, test antiseizure drugs, and explore surgical or neuromodulatory interventions. While no model captures the full complexity of human...
- anti-Hebbian, or frequency-dependent patterns, particularly under different neuromodulatory conditions or in inhibitory circuits. Most early STDP research focused...