Acetylcholine receptor stimulation refers to the process of activating receptors in the brain that bind with acetylcholine, a neurotransmitter involved in various cognitive and motor functions.
Related terms
Receptor desensitization: This term refers to the phenomenon where prolonged exposure to a neurotransmitter causes the receptors to become less responsive.
Agonist: An agonist is a substance that activates or enhances the activity of a specific receptor in the brain.
Antagonist: An antagonist is a substance that blocks or inhibits the activity of a specific receptor in the brain.
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