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AP Psychology
Unit 2 โ Biological Basis of Behavior
Topic 2.4
Unit 2 โ Biological Basis of Behavior
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2.4 Neural Firing
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What happens when a neurotransmitter act as an antagonist in our body?
It produces a morphine-like effect.
It binds to the dendrites of a neuron and prevents or blocks its response.
It gets absorbed back into the original neuron through reuptake.
It makes a neuron more likely to reach action potential and fire.
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