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Project 3: Controlled drug release

The list of brain processes that are controlled by acetylcholine and that are affected when it is blocked or stimulated seems lengthy because the neurons that release it project so broadly. However, manipulating acetylcholine function with drugs does not produce quite the dramatic effects on one brain process— mood regulation—that occur with the manipulation of some other neurotransmitter systems. As we will see in Chapter 3, the effects of certain drugs indicate that two neurotransmitters in particular play a far more critical role in the control of our moods. [Pg.50]


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