Chapter 2: Communication Between Neurons
axon terminals
branches at the end of the axon that contain tiny pouches, or sacs, called synaptic vesicles
neurotransmitters
chemical messenger manufactured by a neuron
norepinephrine
neurotransmitter involved in learning and memory; also a hormone manufactured by adrenal glands
serotonin
neurotransmitter involved in sleep and emotions
dopamine
neurotransmitter involved in the regulation of bodily movement, thought processes, and rewarding sensations
acetylcholine
neurotransmitter that causes muscle contraction and is involved in memory function
GABA (gamma-aminobutyric acid)
neurotransmitter that usually communicates are inhibitory message
endorphins
neurotransmitters that regulate pain perceptions
synapse
the point of communication between two neurons
reuptake
the process by which neurotransmitter molecules detach from a postsynaptic neuron and are reabsorbed by a presynaptic neuron so they can be recycled and used again
synaptic transmission
the process through which neurotransmitters are released by one neuron, cross the synaptic gap, and affect adjoining neurons
synaptic gap
the tiny space between the axon terminal of one neuron and the dendrite of an adjoining neuron
synaptic vesicles
tiny pouches or terminals that contain sacs in the axon terminals that contain chemicals called neurotransmitters