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Title: When a neurotransmitter molecule binds briefly with a receptor site, changes occur in the receiving
Post by: SpiderX on Feb 1, 2015
When a neurotransmitter molecule binds briefly with a receptor site, changes occur in the receiving neuron’s charge. If there is a voltage shift in a positive direction, then the effect is:
a.   a decreased probability that the receiving neuron will fire.
b.   an excitatory effect.
c.   an inhibitory effect.
d.   a decreased probability that the neurons are densely connected.


Title: Re: When a neurotransmitter molecule binds briefly with a receptor site, changes occur in the receiv
Post by: Nelly on Feb 7, 2015
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Title: Re: When a neurotransmitter molecule binds briefly with a receptor site, changes occur in the receiving
Post by: SpiderX on Feb 9, 2015
Love psychology, thanks for the lead. Your answer came out right :D


Title: Re: When a neurotransmitter molecule binds briefly with a receptor site, changes occur in the receiving
Post by: Nelly on Feb 10, 2015
Great news! Thumbs up are welcome ;)