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When standing in anatomic position, where are the hands in relation to the shoulder?
Glutamate
An important neurotransmitter in the nervous system involved in memory, learning, and the regulation of the brain's excitatory signals.
Neurotoxin
A neurotoxin is a toxic substance that disrupts the normal function of nerve cells, potentially causing damage to the nervous system and leading to neurological symptoms or disorders.
Disinhibition Theory
Explanation holding that alcohol has a selective depressant effect on the brain’s frontal cortex, which controls judgment, while sparing subcortical structures responsible for more instinctual behaviors, such as desire.
Learned Inhibitions
Behaviors learned through experience that prevent an individual from engaging in certain actions.
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