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What is the problem of the "one and the many"? Which do you believe is the best ancient approach to this problem, and why?
Neuron
A cell dedicated to sending signals in the form of nerve impulses; known as a neuron.
Antagonist
A substance that interferes with or inhibits the physiological action of another, particularly in pharmacology referring to a drug that blocks the action of a neurotransmitter or hormone.
Excitatory Postsynaptic Potentials
Electrical changes in a neuron that increase the likelihood it will fire an action potential, usually in response to neurotransmitter release.
Brain Maturation
The process of growth and development of the brain, affecting cognitive abilities, emotional regulation, and neural connectivity.
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