| 11. | Conversely, G protein-coupled receptors are neither excitatory nor inhibitory.
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| 12. | This phenomenon is known as an excitatory postsynaptic potential ( EPSP ).
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| 13. | Transmission of an excitatory signal involves several steps outlined below.
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| 14. | There have been numerous reports of excitatory GABA A receptors.
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| 15. | Stimulation of aberrant mossy fibre areas increases the excitatory postsynaptic potential response.
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| 16. | These receptors mediate excitatory neurotransmission and are critical for normal synaptic function.
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| 17. | Counterintuitively, KCC2 has also been shown to colocalize at excitatory synapses.
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| 18. | The spatial summation of an inhibitory input will nullify an excitatory input.
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| 19. | The release of excitatory neurotransmitters is reduced, limiting intracellular calcium accumulation.
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| 20. | We do not even know whether the synapses are inhibitory or excitatory.
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