BIO 12 Lecture Notes - Lecture 15: Fish Oil, Insomnia, Vitamin B6

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Chemicals responsible for signal transmission between the individual neurons. Most neurons make two or more transmitters, which are released at different stimulation frequencies. 50 or more neurotransmitters have been identified by chemical structure and function. Leads to an activation of the neuron. System is the nervous system while transmission is across synaptic cleft. Target cells: can be specific neurons or cells. Effect on target: able to stimulate postsynaptic membranes; can be synthesized outside the body. Important part of body"s ability to survive but sometimes will release the neurotransmitter when it is under stress, but not facing real danger. Can create feelings of dizziness, light-headedness, and vision changes. When no danger is present, that extra energy has no use, and this can leave the person feeling restless and irritable. Excessively high levels of the adrenaline due to stress without real danger can cause heart damage, insomnia, and a jittery, nervous feeling. Strongly associated with bringing our nervous system into high-alert .

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