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One of several chemicals called "neurotransmitters" that transmit or send messages from one nerve cell to another in the nervous system.
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A drug used to increase the strength of contraction of the heart in heart failure, shock, severe trauma and septicaemia. It is administered by injection in carefully controlled dosage.
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| dopamine |
These are types of neurotransmitters that are classified as monoamines, due to their chemical structure. These neurotransmitters modulate the function of widespread regions of the brain, increasing or decreasing the activities of particular brain functions.
Ãâó: www.macalester.edu/~psych/whathap/UBNRP/nightmares...
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the parts of the nervous system which use dopamine as a neurotransmitter.
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| dopamine |
a neurotransmitter critical to fine motor co-ordination, immune function, motivation, insulin regulation, physical energy, thinking, short term memory, emotions such as sexual desire and autonomic nervous system balance.
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