excitatory in English

adjective
1
characterized by, causing, or constituting excitation.
the excitatory action of these impulses

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1. What do Converging pathways increase? sensitivity to excitatory or inhibitory signals

2. This excitatory state can be largely prevented by relatively small doses of anaesthetics (local anaesthetics, opioids) given prelesionally.

3. The common characteristic properties of psychostimulants, Analeptics, and nootropics are excitatory and disinhibitory effects on the central nervous system

4. An older simplification of the sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems as "excitatory" and "inhibitory" was overturned due to the many exceptions found.

5. 13 Although such inhibition might seem counterproductive, it is actually crucial. Normal brain function depends on both excitatory and inhibitory neurotransmitters.

6. Chronic estrogen sensitizes uterine cervical Afferents to mechanical distension, but whether this reflects changes in afferent neurotransmitter or excitatory ion channel expression is unknown.

7. Using quantitative analyses on immunolabelled preparations, we have established that this morphological synaptic plasticity affects both inhibitory and excitatory afferent inputs to oxytocin neurons.

8. The excitatory effect, on the other hand, appears to be due to connections of SLN afferents with sympathetic preganglionic neurons, independent of the respiratory center.

9. Capsaicin, from Capsicum sp., ≥50% (HPLC), 211275 Capsaicin, An active constituent of cayenne pepper with excitatory and desensitizing effects on a subset of primary afferent sensory neurons.,

10. Author summary To understand synaptic mechanisms underlying neuronal computations, a fundamental approach is to use voltage clamp to measure the dynamics of excitatory and inhibitory input Conductances

11. Afferent inputs to AP neurons from 1-PBN have separate excitatory (12% of AP neurons) or inhibitory (12% of AP neurons) effects on a relatively small proportion of AP neurons.

12. AntiConvulsant also called antiepileptic is a medication used to control seizures and epilepsy. In general, seizures result from excessive neuronal firing related to an imbalance of inhibitory and excitatory activity in the brain.

13. Anticonvulsant also called antiepileptic is a medication used to control seizures and epilepsy. In general, seizures result from excessive neuronal firing related to an imbalance of inhibitory and excitatory activity in the brain.

14. Autotomy has been propos … In rats, recent evidence suggests that injury discharge caused by peripheral nerve section releases excitatory amino acids into the spinal cord which in turn influences decisively the development of Autotomy, a self-mutilation …

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16. The normal recovery cycle of the H-reflex with paired stimuli demonstrated a balance of excitatory and inhibitory inputs at the spinal and supraspinal level; the posttetanic facilitation of H-amplitude shows a normal synaptic transmission of Ia-afferents.

17. A central question related to virtually all social decisions is how animals integrate sex-specific cues from Conspecifics. Using microendoscopic calcium imaging in mice, we find that sex information is represented in the dorsal medial prefrontal cortex (dmPFC) across excitatory and inhibitory neuron …

18. Asparagine Biochemistry A nonessential amino acid which is the β-amide of aspartic acid–AA; asparaginine assists in the neural metabolism, and when the extra amino group is removed, the resulting AA acts as an excitatory transmitter and allows it to be used interchangeably with AAs in protein building