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Depression is linked to abnormally low levels of certain neurotransmitters ― chemicals in the brain that allow nerves to communicate with one another.
... neurotransmitters and waste products. The vital role of ECS in the brain's glymphatic system has recently been recognized. The brain's glymphatic system ...
Min specializes in multimodal neuroimaging methods that model neurotransmitter dynamics — for example, electrochemistry — and functional brain connectivity ...
“Opioids release an endorphin or a substance in the body that's the feel-good neurotransmitter," says Dr. Holly Geyer, a Mayo Clinic addiction medicine ...
Neurotransmitters are naturally occurring brain chemicals that carry signals to other parts of your brain and body. When the neural networks involving these ...
Many brain activities contribute to sleep and wakefulness. Chemicals in your brain called neurotransmitters help control whether you're awake or asleep. Some of ...
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The therapeutic effects of deep brain stimulation have been associated with changes in neurotransmitter release. Dr. Lujan and his group model and parameterize ...
This procedure uses magnetic fields to stimulate nerve cells in the brain involved in mood control. It's sometimes used for depression and other conditions.
The overall question this study is designed to answer is: Are there neurotransmitters released during deep brain stimulation? Neurological Diseases Co ...
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