Institute of Nutritional Endocrinology (INE): Brain and Neurotransmitters – Part 1: How The Brain and Nervous System Work

Brain and Neurotransmitters
Part 1 – How The Brain and Nervous System Work

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#1. The chemical messengers of the brain:
#2. Motor function, posture, coordination, balance, and equilibrium are governed by this area of the brain:
#3. Higher mental functions, such as concentration, planning, judgement, creativity, and inhibition take place in this area of the brain:
#4. Being easily bored and lacking focus, energy, and drive can be a symptom of dopamine deficiency.
#5. Serotonin, GABA, dopamine, and glycine are examples of which type of neurotransmitters?

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