What are neuromodulators?
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Answer / swapna
Neuromodulators modulate regions or circuits of the brain.
They affect a group of neurons, causing a modulation of
that group.
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Answer / pooja.chaudhary
They are the substances released by neurons,,they function by altering their activities and then transmit the information to other neurons.
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