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The research of Carla Sharp and her colleagues suggest that there may come a day when clinicians discuss general (g) and specific (s) factors in personality disorders in a way that is analogous to current discussions of g and s with respect to
Presynaptic Vesicles
Membrane-bound sacs located in the presynaptic terminal of a neuron containing neurotransmitters that are released into the synaptic cleft upon stimulation.
Axon Terminals
The endings of axons responsible for releasing neurotransmitters to send signals across synapses to other neurons.
Axon Hillocks
A specialized part of the cell body (or soma) of a neuron that connects to the axon, playing a critical role in the generation of action potentials.
Neurofibrils
Fine, filamentous structures within nerve cells that provide support and are involved in the transmission of impulses.
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