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Explain how neural excitation and or inhibition translate into effects on behavior.
Bioavailability
The degree and rate at which a drug or other substance is absorbed or becomes available at the intended biological site of action.
Older Adults
A demographic group generally defined as individuals aged 65 years and older, often considered in the context of healthcare, social services, and epidemiological studies.
Liver Metabolism
The process by which the liver alters chemicals, drugs, and nutrients to be used or excreted by the body.
Sensory Memory
The shortest-term element of memory, which acts as a buffer for stimuli received through the senses, lasting up to a few seconds.
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