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Inhibitory; Responsible for feelings of fear and anxiety, memory, appetite, sexual behavior
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Excitatory; Both a neurotransmitter and a hormone, increases blood flow and oxygen
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Excitatory; Involved in thought, learning, and memory, associated with the fight or flight response
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Excitatory; Both a neurotransmitter and a hormone, increases energy production
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Inhibitory; Reduces pain; released during exercise, excitement, and sex
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Inhibitory; Responsible for feeling calm, regular sleep cycle, appropriate function of the digestive system
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Excitatory; Most common brain neurotransmitter, involved in learning, creates nerve contacts
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Excitatory; Responsible for feelings of enjoyment and pleasure, memory, focus, and problem solving
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Inhibitory; Calms firing nerves in CNS. High levels improve focus, low levels cause anxiety.