Neurotransmitters: Type, Structure, and Function

Neurotransmitters: Type, Structure, and Function

Professor Dave Explains

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@lalith0204
@lalith0204 - 11.09.2019 19:21

You are awesome and keep up the great work. You have helped me and a lot of others.😁😁

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@__-xh3uw
@__-xh3uw - 11.09.2019 19:27

I came for dopamine ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)

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@myleshubert3540
@myleshubert3540 - 11.09.2019 19:32

Yoooo Dave love you bud

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@Nilsy1975
@Nilsy1975 - 11.09.2019 22:39

Interesting ☺

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@siddhant717
@siddhant717 - 12.09.2019 01:14

oh boy I sure do love neurons

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@maxxie878
@maxxie878 - 12.09.2019 03:21

Oh wow. I was just studying action potentials recently and now this comes up. You're a miracle dave.

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@rebeccaworthington8411
@rebeccaworthington8411 - 12.09.2019 04:52

I don’t know how you knew I have an exam covering neuropharmacology and NTs on Friday but if you could keep doing that that would be swell

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@saurabhthakar
@saurabhthakar - 12.09.2019 06:18

i wont get bore if the videos would be lenthy i.e 21min and more so think of it more detailed videos

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@broytingaravsol
@broytingaravsol - 12.09.2019 07:55

the unconventional part that i've not acquainted in, very helpful all this material

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@mr.aryan_shetty
@mr.aryan_shetty - 12.09.2019 10:37

Really concise and informational video. Keep up the good work.

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@angelanix7041
@angelanix7041 - 12.09.2019 15:46

I might be a nerd.

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@tdreamgmail
@tdreamgmail - 16.09.2019 20:06

Great info! Which playlist will this be part of?

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@dr.anjitachauhan
@dr.anjitachauhan - 21.12.2019 09:45

Good video

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@Omer-sp6rx
@Omer-sp6rx - 04.08.2020 01:10

First , Thank you very much for the video and wonderful details ,second , is it possible to know how to find out the mechanism how to analyze the problem of the patient and how to solve it , is there speceific tests to know where is this long chain brekdown and fix it , finally can you guide me how to know that

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@nanoukituandamakombele5943
@nanoukituandamakombele5943 - 04.09.2020 09:23

well done ,thank you

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@anesthesiologistma8373
@anesthesiologistma8373 - 12.12.2020 14:15

This is the first time I understand the mechanism of neuroscience.thank u.

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@shahabuddin6149
@shahabuddin6149 - 13.12.2020 10:21

Super lecture thanks Sir

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@ruth1351
@ruth1351 - 29.12.2020 23:40

I'm still trying to grasp the unconventional neurotransmitters. If they can move between cells through the membrane does that mean they don't transport via the vesicles? And what message do they give the other cell? Very confusing and I am trying to explain for an essay on the ECS.

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@googledev566
@googledev566 - 14.02.2021 14:33

So so helpful video... Keep up sir

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@gagazunicorn388
@gagazunicorn388 - 05.05.2021 22:28

great video! helped with second year uni class :)

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@sajumaniyacherydevassy6780
@sajumaniyacherydevassy6780 - 12.12.2021 22:09

Easy to undersrand.Thank you so much.

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@mariamkinen8036
@mariamkinen8036 - 23.12.2021 04:21

Thanks heavens.

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@undyne3366
@undyne3366 - 27.04.2022 00:00

Yo, Dave, you delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol friendly?

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@bluesquirrel2472
@bluesquirrel2472 - 18.05.2022 18:43

Hello! Great video!! Do you have any pharmacology/physiology books as a recommendation that talk about all the things mentioned in the video? Thank you!!! :)

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@ryanisber2353
@ryanisber2353 - 28.05.2022 22:45

Opioid peptides aka endorphins

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@ryanisber2353
@ryanisber2353 - 28.05.2022 22:50

Acetylcholine has two major classes of receptors: nicotinic and muscarinic. Nicotinic is always excitatory and located on all skeletal cells. Muscarinic can be excitatory or inhibitory and is located on smooth and cardiac cells. Also good to note parasympathetic post ganglionic are cholinergic so they produce acetylcholine, but sympathetic post ganglionic are adrenergic so they produce norepinephrine and act on different receptors (alpha and beta).

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@mikegenco9646
@mikegenco9646 - 09.06.2022 00:51

Very good video.

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@tanaytejus3589
@tanaytejus3589 - 10.06.2022 10:37

Thank you so much!!!

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@hannahmensah151
@hannahmensah151 - 19.09.2022 17:12

Oh my God ,this man is great

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@SgtFlatulance
@SgtFlatulance - 19.09.2022 23:34

Thank you for explaining subjects slowly and clearly...you're helping!

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@joeykahale290
@joeykahale290 - 02.11.2022 13:13

Exellent explainations!

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@fami241
@fami241 - 07.12.2022 22:26

Thanks so much

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@ShayVidz
@ShayVidz - 21.01.2023 02:41

Hello, I have a question. What are the main neurotransmitters affected by THC. I had a really bad experience 4 years ago with an edible. My brain did not respond well to it. I am not sure which hormones were affected the most. I experienced severe depression, paranoia, anxiety, DP/DR. 4 years later I am wanting to come off of antidepressants. But I need to know the neurology of my brain and what I can take or do to help it heal from whatever the THC had done. Can you please offer me some advice. And yes I have a Psychiatrist who is aware of all of this and is helping me taper off of my medication. I am on week 3 of a 6 month taper. Never had depression before until I tried that edible.

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@woohoo3021
@woohoo3021 - 03.04.2023 06:16

LOL bro that intro, just, why? 😂

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@guryaji7487
@guryaji7487 - 20.08.2023 19:45

Catagoey

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@renadmohammed6642
@renadmohammed6642 - 02.09.2023 01:11

Perfect👏

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@mmarioescareno
@mmarioescareno - 11.09.2023 02:51

Professor I have a question about subtituted tryptamines like DMT. I know they function through our serotonin pathways but would you classify it as a neurotransmitter? Thank you.

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@MrPNorbi
@MrPNorbi - 19.07.2024 17:53

Great lecture for laymen too. Thank you very much. It is understandable even if you aren't prfessional (I'm an engineer), also detailed enough and the content was very pointed, which was really important for me to pick some information fast for my thougts. You are an excellent lecturer, professor ! ;)

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@Ultrababamu
@Ultrababamu - 31.08.2024 18:07

doing a great job

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@imaobongetok9061
@imaobongetok9061 - 05.09.2024 16:42

Thank you

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@Tammarrah100
@Tammarrah100 - 26.09.2024 21:18

Wow. Clear as bells.

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@jm-a2537
@jm-a2537 - 28.09.2024 10:00

I loves professor Dave video but i HATE the opening song because it reminds me of those late night study I had last year!

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@Joshii5496
@Joshii5496 - 21.10.2024 15:31

Plz provide written notes of this vedio

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@OkuhlezMindz
@OkuhlezMindz - 03.12.2024 22:06

In case there are educational authorities who are looking for" child prodigies"to offer scholarships to im 16 in 10nth grade and taking open courses of College Neuroscience tbh i love it👀

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@dianerosegrecoallen4935
@dianerosegrecoallen4935 - 10.01.2025 21:28

Thanks Dave. Excellently done!

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@gairamymathlin4415
@gairamymathlin4415 - 23.01.2025 17:49

The video makes it simple to understand the basic concepts of neurotransmitters and how these are classified. It is a great video to watch if you are having trouble understanding the concepts.

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@tabithafournace7828
@tabithafournace7828 - 23.01.2025 17:52

Great video on Neurotransmitters! Professor Dave provided a clear demonstration of each type, structure, and function. I felt the most useful component was the thorough detail to each type of transmitter. I would certainly recommend this video to anyone studying Neurotransmitters.

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@ognjenjosifov126
@ognjenjosifov126 - 01.02.2025 16:43

Thank you professor Dave for this simple but powerful presentation of the neurotransmitters

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