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What are the five major classes of neurotransmitters?
Emotionality
The quality of being easily aroused strong emotions and possessing a high level of emotional responsiveness.
Vision Acuity
The clarity or sharpness of vision, typically assessed by the ability to discern letters or numbers at a given distance according to a fixed standard.
3 Dimensional
Pertaining to objects that have depth, width, and height, giving them a sense of volume and space.
Complex Patterns
Intricate and detailed arrangements or sequences that are often repeated or systemic in nature.
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