1. Describe the process known as reuptake following the termination of the postsynapticpotential.2. In the brain, most excitatory communication in synapses occurs by way of glutamate andmost inhibitory communication occurs by way of gamma-aminobutyric acid. In generalterms, describe what the other neurotransmitters do.3. From a neurological perspective, how is it different for a person to become addicted toprescription drugs versus street or illegal drugs? Is there a difference?4. Please explain what a reuptake inhibitor (RI) is and what purpose they serve in mentalhealthcare.5. You mentioned that there is a lack of dopamine is a factor in depression; why then do thedrugs that treat depression so often impact other aspects of behavior from an "operations"standpoint?6. Explain the temporary and lasting effects of pharmaceutical drugs on the brain.7. Building upon your knowledge of the science of psychology how does childhooddevelopment change how sensations and neurotransmitters functions?
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