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Neurotransmitters Are Your Friends Some Basics on Neurotransmission • Neurotransmitters either excite or inhibit other neurons – Agonists bind to receptor cells and cause the cell to respond, while antagonists inhibit the cell from responding. • Can affect mood, memory decision making, problem solving and long term health Serotonin • • • • CNS: regulation of mood Obsessions and compulsions Motivation/emotional responses Anti-depressants are designed to selectively block the re-uptake of serotonin in the brain Dopamine • CNS:basal ganglia motor loop • Memory, attention, problem solving • Released w/food and sex, pleasure and reward – Cocaine blocks the re-uptake of Dopamine • Also released when we are anticipating or making predictions about what might occur in the future and adjusting expectations when we are right/wrong Norepinephrine • CNS: involved in hypothalamus with Hunger, also interacts with dopamine and Serotonin • Alertness and Attention • Concentration and Energy • Anti-depressants will also target Norepinephrine Epinephrine • CNS: readies body or fight/fight – increase HR, BP, Blood to skeletal muscles – Adrenaline acts as a neurotransmitter in the central nervous system and as a hormone in the blood circulation. Acetylcholine • CNS/PNS: muscle contraction, sweating, fight/flight response back to normal (sympathetic/parasympathetic) • Acts to help return to Homeostasis • Acts as an inhibitor to cardiac tissue • Is excitatory in skeletal muscles • Nicotine mimics acetylcholine, it fits into the same chemical locks GABA • • • • CNS: decrease neural activity Acts as a depressant at the neural level Decrease inhibitions/anxiety/tension Alcohol mimics GABA Glutamate • CNS: Excitatory, long term memory and learning • Essential for Long Term Potentiation (LTP) and encoding memory • A precursor for the synthesis of GABA which helps explain the impaired cognitive functioning when drunk