Table : TABLE 2.1
Some Neurotransmitters and Their Functions
NeurotransmitterFunctionExamples of Malfunctions
Acetylcholine (ACh)Enables muscle action, learning, and memoryWith Alzheimer’s disease, ACh-producing neurons deteriorate.
DopamineInfluences movement, learning, attention, and emotionOversupply linked to schizophrenia. Undersupply linked to tremors and decreased mobility in Parkinson’s disease.
SerotoninAffects mood, hunger, sleep, and arousalUndersupply linked to depression. Some drugs that raise serotonin levels are used to treat depression.
NorepinephrineHelps control alertness and arousalUndersupply can depress mood.
GABA (gamma-aminobutyric acid)A major inhibitory –neurotransmitterUndersupply linked to seizures, tremors, and insomnia.
GlutamateA major excitatory neurotransmitter; involved in memoryOversupply can overstimulate brain, producing migraines or seizures (which is why some people avoid MSG, monosodium glutamate, in food).
EndorphinsNeurotransmitters that influence the perception of pain or pleasureOversupply with opiate drugs can suppress the body’s natural endorphin supply.