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A main difference between a radio wave and a sound wave is
Reuptake
A process in neurotransmission where neurotransmitters released into the synaptic gap are reabsorbed back into the pre-synaptic neuron, affecting the intensity and duration of neurotransmission.
Synapse
The junction between two neurons or a neuron and a muscle cell where electrical or chemical signals are transmitted across the gap.
Neurotransmitter
Chemicals in the brain that transmit signals from one neuron to another, playing key roles in brain function and mood regulation.
Limbic System
A complex system of nerves and networks in the brain, involved with the control of emotions and memory.
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