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Annabel Willis
5 August, 00:27
What does an inhibitory neurotransmitter do
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Morgan Pacheco
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Inhibitory neurotransmitters have inhibitory effects on the neuron. This means they decrease the likelihood that the neuron will fire an action. Modulatory neurotransmitters can affect a number of neurons at the same time and influence the effects of other chemical messengers.
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