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Excitation Defined

One of the responses caused by specific neurotransmitters binding to receptors on a neuron. Excitation increases the probability that neurotransmitters will be released by the neuron.

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  • The matchmaker that maintains neuronal balance: Protein LMO4 critical in allowing progenitor cells to choose their fates ? between the V2a neurons that are excitatory and the V2b neurons that are inhibitory. Without the protein, the balance becomes tipped in favor of excitatory neurons, which would result in motor dysfunction.

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  • Un changement dans l?alphabet du management ! (C?est Jack Welch qui le dit) : Entreprise Globale: Indépendamment de ces pratiques contestées, un grand nombre des meilleures leçons managériales de Welch n?ont rien perdu de leur validité (instaurer une culture de l?apprentissag e permanent, bannir l?arrogance, disposer d?une organisation ouverte?). De l?aveu même de l?auteur, d?autres méritent cependant un dépoussiérage. Ou, à tout le moins un addendum, dû à la montée en puissance d?un environnement et d?une culture de plus en plus globale.

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  • Selective 5-HT2A agonist hallucinogens: A review of pharmacologica l interaction and corollary perceptual effects: The most potent tryptamine hallucinogens ? such as DMT, psilocybin, and LSD ? are all active at the 5-HT2A receptor subtype and all produce similar visual perceptual results that are immediately recognizable as uniquely psychedelic. Although it is widely accepted that selective serotonin receptor subtype 2A agonism is directly responsible for producing the distinct hallucinations seen on a psychedelic trip, no single theory has yet explained why this is so. Utilizing what we know about psychedelic tryptamine receptor interaction, sensory processing circuits in the neocortex, and EEG scans of psychedelics in action, this review will propose a novel multi-state theory of psychedelic action which invokes a variety of neural processing mechanisms, including phase-coupled neural oscillators; network excitation, disinhibition, and destabilizatio n; recurrent feedback excitation; and neural circuit spike synchrony and brainwave

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