Timeline for Neurotransmitters by neuron types
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Jan 7, 2020 at 15:01 | comment | added | Hans-Peter Stricker | Especially thanks for the list of topics to focus on. This goes exactly into the direction of my interests. | |
Jan 7, 2020 at 14:40 | comment | added | Jan | OK, this is a huge topic, so you may want to check what happens with neurotransmitters/receptors in the context of developing alcohol tolerance and withdrawal. Just a single example to show exact connections between neurotansmitters and symptoms/behavior. | |
Jan 7, 2020 at 14:32 | comment | added | Hans-Peter Stricker | I'm asked this question again and again - but cannot say more than "I'd like to know" (as a first step into the complexity of neurosciences, into the miracles of evolution, into getting an idea what's it all about, ...and maybe: to possibly see correlations when displaying the data in a suggestive way - which comes next.) | |
Jan 7, 2020 at 14:28 | comment | added | Jan | @Hans-PeterStricker, it can help if you say what do you want to achieve by knowing this. | |
Jan 7, 2020 at 14:25 | history | edited | Jan | CC BY-SA 4.0 |
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Jan 7, 2020 at 14:24 | comment | added | Hans-Peter Stricker | Thanks for this answer and your comment, which both make sense to me and help me. Especially I like your three-fold classification scheme: by type, by location, by function. (My question was for "neurons by type", but "neurons by location" and "neurons by function" are equally or even more valid approaches.) | |
Jan 7, 2020 at 14:22 | history | edited | Jan | CC BY-SA 4.0 |
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Jan 7, 2020 at 14:15 | history | answered | Jan | CC BY-SA 4.0 |