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If a drug is an antagonist for an inhibitory neurochemical like GABA or adenosine,what behavioral effects should we expect and why?
Organic Compound
Chemical compounds made primarily of carbon atoms in structures like chains or rings, often containing hydrogen and possibly oxygen, nitrogen, or other elements.
Absorptions
The process by which substances take in or soak up energy or material from their surroundings, often observed in spectroscopy.
IR Absorption
The process by which molecules absorb infrared light at frequencies characteristic of their structure, used in infrared spectroscopy.
Spike
A sharp increase or sudden upward movement, as in the context of graphs, prices, or signals.
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