Neuromodulation and Neurotransmission
Neuromodulation is defined as the flexibility of neural circuit operation and behavior. Different types of neuromodulators can have divergent actions in a neuron by targeting multiple physiological mechanisms. Neurotransmission is the process of transmission of chemical messenger released from the nerve ending of a neuron to communicate with adjacent neurons. The neurotransmitters are released by presynaptic neurons, and either excite or inhibit the post synaptic neuron.
- Metamodulation
- Neuromodulation of Neurons and Synapses
- Neuromodulation Therapies
- Types of Neurotransmitters
- Regulation of Neurotransmission
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