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Stahl's Essential Psychopharmacology 2023 Exam A+
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Stahl's Essential Psychopharmacology 
2023 Exam 
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largely the story of chemical neurotransmission - Answer-Modern psychopharmacology 
is 
Anatomically, chemically, and electrically - Answer-neurotransmission can be described 
as 
Neurons (nerve cells) - Answer-Anatomical neurotransmission occurs through 
axoaxonic synapse - Answer-synapse between axon of one neuron and axon of another 
neuron 
axodendritic synapse - Answer-between axon terminals of one neuron and dendrites of 
others 
ax...
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Walden NURS 6630 Psychopharmacology Study Guide
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stimulation of a presynaptic neuron (e.g., by neurotransmitters, light, drugs, hormones, nerve impulses) causes electrical impulses to be sent to its axon terminal. These electrical impulses are then converted into chemical messengers and released to stimulate the receptors of a postsynaptic neuron. correct answer: classic synaptic neurotransmission 
 
is the gap between the presynaptic neuron and the postsynaptic neuron; it contains proteins and scaffolding and molecular forms of "synaptic gl...
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Nightingale Physiology 2023 Final Chapter 8 & 9
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What is the name of the process through which one neuron receives communication from several other "upstream" neurons? 
convergence 
Ligand-gated ion channels, such as the nicotinic cholinergic receptor activated by acetycholine, __________. 
allow the influx of sodium ions, which facilitates fast responses at synapses 
 
 
Which of the following synapses function as modulatory synapses? 
 
 
dendrosomatic 
axosomatic 
axoaxonic 
axodendritic 
axoaxonic 
Enkephalin is a neuropeptide that initi...
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BIO 201 - Chapter 11 Complete Guide
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BIO 201 - Chapter 11 Complete Guide 
Absolute refractory period ️Period following stimulation during which no additional action potential 
can be evoked. 
Acetylcholine ️Chemical transmitter substance released by some nerve endings. 
Action potential ️A large transient depolarization event, including polarity reversal that is conducted 
along the membrane of a muscle cell or a nerve fiber. 
Astrocyte ️A type of CNS supporting cell; assists in exchanges between blood capillaries and...
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Walden NURS 6630 Psychopharmacology Study Guide Questions And Answers Graded A+
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classic synaptic neurotransmission - stimulation of a presynaptic neuron (e.g., by neurotransmitters, 
light, drugs, hormones, nerve impulses) causes electrical impulses to be sent to its axon terminal. These 
electrical impulses are then converted into chemical messengers and released to stimulate the receptors 
of a postsynaptic neuron. 
The synaptic cleft - is the gap between the presynaptic neuron and the postsynaptic neuron; it 
contains proteins and scaffolding and molecular forms of "syn...
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NERVOUS SYSTEM - MULTIPLE CHOICE FULLY SOLVED & UPDATED
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1. Which does not belong to the peripheral nervous system? A. Ganglion 
B. Cranial nerve 
C. Spinal cord 
D. Peripheral nerve 
E. Spinal nerve - answer-C. Spinal cord 
 
2. Which is not a general function of the nervous system? 
A. Transporting materials throughout the body 
B. Collecting information 
C. Processing and evaluating information 
 D. Responding to information 
E. No exceptions; all are general functions of the nervous system - answer-A. Transporting materials throughout the...
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Walden NURS 6630 Psychopharmacology Study Guide Questions And Answers Graded A+
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lassic synaptic neurotransmission - stimulation of a presynaptic neuron (e.g., by neurotransmitters, 
light, drugs, hormones, nerve impulses) causes electrical impulses to be sent to its axon terminal. These 
electrical impulses are then converted into chemical messengers and released to stimulate the receptors 
of a postsynaptic neuron. 
The synaptic cleft - is the gap between the presynaptic neuron and the postsynaptic neuron; it 
contains proteins and scaffolding and molecular forms of "syna...
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Psychopharmacology exams
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The process of releasing neurotransmitter molecules from the 
vesicles is known as _____ and occurs as a result of an influx of 
_____ - Exocytosis; Ca2+ 
Depot binding is said to occur when drugs - Bind to inactive sites 
During the ____ period, no additional action potentials can be 
created - Absolute refractory 
Neural transmission is generally ____ within a single neuron and 
____ between neurons. - Electrical; chemical 
The most common type of synapse in the brain is the ______ 
synapse - ...
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Walden NURS 6630 Psychopharmacology exam 2023 with 100% correct answers
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classic synaptic neurotransmission - correct answerstimulation of a presynaptic neuron (e.g., by neurotransmitters, light, drugs, hormones, nerve impulses) causes electrical impulses to be sent to its axon terminal. These electrical impulses are then converted into chemical messengers and released to stimulate the receptors of a postsynaptic neuron. 
 
The synaptic cleft - correct answeris the gap between the presynaptic neuron and the postsynaptic neuron; it contains proteins and scaffolding an...
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Neuro Exam 1 & 2 Questions fully solved & updated
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1. Which does not belong to the peripheral nervous system? A. Ganglion 
B. Cranial nerve 
C. Spinal cord 
D. Peripheral nerve 
E. Spinal nerve - answer-C. Spinal cord 
 
2. Which is not a general function of the nervous system? 
A. Transporting materials throughout the body 
B. Collecting information 
C. Processing and evaluating information 
 D. Responding to information 
E. No exceptions; all are general functions of the nervous system - answer-A. Transporting materials throughout the...
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