Notes tagged with "neuroscience": Nonlinear Function

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AMPA receptor

One of three types of [ ionotropic receptors|ionotropic ] [ glutamate ] receptor, along with [ NMDA receptor ]s and kainate receptors. It is…

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G protein

(from [ Principles of Neural Design ]): a G protein skates along the inside of a cell membrane, bumping into the undersides of…

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GABA

A major inhibitory [ neurotransmitter ] in the brain. Related to the action of [ ethanol ] and other depressants and anesthetics. TODO…

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GHB

GHB is gamma-hydroxybutyrate (or gamma-hydroxybutyric acid): It is produced endogenously in the body, and agonizes a couple of receptor…

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NMDA receptor

One of three types of [ ionotropic receptors|ionotropic ] [ glutamate ] receptor, along with [ AMPA receptor ]s and kainate receptors. It is…

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Principles of Neural Design

Chapter 2: why an animal needs a brain. Brains allow for control and adaptation within a single lifetime. They make more sense for bigger…

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attention

One of the best ideas in machine learning. (I even thought so in 2011!) There are two common mechanisms: 'soft' and 'hard'. In both cases…

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cannabinoid

Endocannabinoids are retrograde [ neurotransmitter ]s, meaning that they pass 'backwards' (from dendrite to axon) through the synaptic cleft…

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bupropion

Antidepressent that acts as a [ norepinephrine ]-[ dopamine ] reuptake inhibitor. In the class of substituted [ phenethylamine ]s and (more…

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default mode network

A set of connected brain regions that are active when you're 'at rest', not focused on the external world. This includes mental states such…

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dopamine

Chemically, dopamine is a benzene ring (aka phenyl group), with two hydroxyl (OH) groups at adjacent sites, and a two-carbon (ethyl) chain…

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glutamate

Chemically, glutamate is the [ acid-base chemistry|conjugate base ] of glutamic acid (an [ amino acid ]). It is an [ anion ]; its sodium…

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ketamine

Effects in the brain Ketamine is an antagonist of [ NMDA receptor ]s, and activates [ AMPA receptor ]s. References: Ketamine – Lorien…

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neuron

Parts of a neuron: dendrites: these branch out to receive connections from other cells axons: these branch out to send signals to other…

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nootropics

Obligatory disclaimer: there will never be a drug to turn you into Einstein. Most of effective high-level thinking lies in 'software…

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norepinephrine

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serotonin

There are 14 kinds of serotonin receptors; most (but not all) are [ G protein ]-coupled. The central nervous system has almost all of them…

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