你可以通过两种方式来控制神经递质,相应地,也就有两种对应的药物。
There are two sorts of ways you could fiddle with neurotransmitters and correspondingly two sorts of drugs.
许多神经递质首先通过增加靶神经元中的循环AMP浓度来发挥其作用。
A number of neurotransmitters exert their effects by first increasing cyclic AMP concentrations in target neurons.
另一种联系可能会涉及到大脑温度的变化和神经递质(传递神经冲动的物质)的释放。
Other links may involve changes in brain temperature and the release of neurotransmitters (substances that transmit nerve impulses.)
它显然是通过抑制神经递质的释放来做到这一点的。神经递质是一种将神经冲动从一个神经元传递到另一个神经元的化学物质。
It apparently does this by inhibiting the release of neurotransmitters, chemicals that carry nerve impulses from one neuron to the next.
乙酰胆碱也是所有自主神经节的主要神经递质。
Acetylcholine is also the principal neurotransmitter in all autonomic ganglia.
一般来说,动作电位到达突触节会导致神经递质释放到突触间隙。
In general, action potentials that reach the synaptic knobs cause a neurotransmitter to be released into the synaptic cleft.
被称为神经递质的分子是化学信使。
但是,德国研究人员没有看神经递质。
But the German researchers weren't looking at neurotransmitters.
这种化学物质叫做神经递质。
这一切的目的在于诱导细胞分泌神经递质。
The purpose of all this was to coax the cells to release neurotransmitters.
内啡肽和脑啡肽类便是这类神经递质的名字。
Endorphines and enkephalins are names given to these neurotransmitters.
在存在的几百种神经递质中,已知的有几十种。
所有的药物滥用都刺激了神经递质多巴胺的释放。
All drugs of abuse stimulate the release of the neurotransmitter dopamine.
多巴胺是大脑中与好的感觉密切相关的神经递质。
Dopamine is the neurotransmitter in our brain that is intimately involved with feeling good.
这些激素反过来影响大脑里的神经递质,化学信使。
These hormones in turn affect neurotransmitters, chemical messengers in the brain.
这些化学物质被称为神经递质,它们会作用于树突上。
These chemicals are known as neurotransmitters and they affect the dendrites.
当你去度假,你正呼唤控制欲,所以神经递质水平会上升。
When you go on vacation, you're calling the shots, so neurotransmitter levels will rise.
查德勒说:“不同神经递质之间的平衡帮助调节人的情绪。”
"It is the balance between different neurotransmitters that helps regulate mood," Chudler says.
某些神经递质确实影响大脑,并最终一定的影响我们的性情。
Certain neurotransmitters do affect the brain and, consequently, our dispositions in measurable ways.
一组单胺类的神经递质在这个阶段发挥了重要作用。
In the attraction stage, a group of neuro-transmitters called 'monoamines' play an important role.
细胞误认为脉冲到来而被激活,其结果导致了神经递质的释放。
The cells were thus fooled into acting as though an impulse had arrived, and released neurotransmitters as a consequence.
这种遗传疾病与大脑中神经递质的受体分子的一些个别变种有关。
It is associated with particular variants of receptor molecules for neurotransmitters in the brain.
他还建议每天至少剧烈运动30分钟,剧烈运动也能增加神经递质。
He also recommends at least 30 minutes a day of vigorous exercise, which can also increase neurotransmitters.
音乐还显示了增加神经递质如五羟色胺的水平,这种物质跟情绪有关。
Music has also been shown to increase the level of neurotransmitters such as serotonin, which are linked to mood.
它通过一个叫多巴胺的神经来运行,这是“必须得到它!”的神经递质。
It runs on a neurochemical called dopamine, the "gotta get it!" neurotransmitter.
神经递质是一类分子,他们能在神经细胞之间携带并传递信息。
These are molecules that carry information from one nerve cell to another.
当脉冲到达神经纤维的另一端时,反过来,会触发更多的神经递质的释放。
When those pulses arrive at the other end of a fibre they, in turn, trigger the release of more neurotransmitters.
研究围绕不同的多巴胺受体,多巴胺是一种神经递质,控制人的愉快的感觉。
The study focused on different versions of a receptor for the neurotransmitter dopamine, which controls feelings of pleasure.
研究围绕不同的多巴胺受体,多巴胺是一种神经递质,控制人的愉快的感觉。
The study focused on different versions of a receptor for the neurotransmitter dopamine, which controls feelings of pleasure.
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