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Biology, 06.04.2021 03:50 MikeWrice4494

Neuromodulation is the release of chemicals (other than ) from cells that locally regulate or alter the response of neurons to neurotransmitters. The substances released are called . Neuromodulation generally results in either facilitation or inhibition. When there is greater response from a postsynaptic neuron because of the release of neuromodulators it is . This may result from either amount of neurotransmitter in the synaptic cleft or number of receptors on postsynaptic neurons. When there is less response from a postsynaptic neuron because of the release of neuromodulators, it is called . This results from either amount of neurotransmitter in the synaptic cleft or number of receptors on postsynaptic neurons.

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