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Andrea Lobo & Teresa Summavielle* 2.4 Brain Neurochemistry and Cognitive Performance: Neurotransmitter Systems In Biomedical Chemistry: Current Trends and Developments Though there is no universal definition of cognition, it is widely accepted that it may encompass many different components including: concept formation, mental abstraction, language acquisition, text comprehension, higher linguistic abilities, inference, learning, symbolic reasoning, planning, decision making and metacognition (Metzger, 2011). However, this description may also extend to empathy, procedural memory, introspection and emotional components relevant to the cognitive process. Globally, cognition relies on a balanced function of several neural circuits and pathways modulated primarily by a range of neurotransmitters. The present chapter reviews how altered neurochemical function may result in impaired cognition, with a focus on major classical neurotransmitters. Nonetheless, several other neurotransmitters, mainly small neuropeptides, but also purinergic elements and lipidic endocannabinoids among others, are now known to play relevant roles in cognitive processes. At the end of the present chapter we included a short review of two emerging areas of knowledge in the field of cognitive science: i) the role of gliotransmitteres, referring to the cross-talk between neurons and glial cells, which has previously been underestimated; and ii) the modulation of neurotransmission systems to achieve “neuroenhancement“ or cognitive potentiation. 2.4.1 Monoaminergic Neurotransmission and Cognition Dopamine appears early in the embryonic CNS, and plays a key role in neural development. Interfering with the normal interaction between
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Biomedical Chemistry: Current Trends and Developments
Titel
Biomedical Chemistry: Current Trends and Developments
Autor
Nuno Vale
Verlag
De Gruyter Open Ltd
Datum
2016
Sprache
englisch
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CC BY-NC-ND 4.0
ISBN
978-3-11-046887-8
Abmessungen
21.0 x 29.7 cm
Seiten
427
Schlagwörter
Physical Sciences, Engineering and Technology, Chemistry, Organic Chemistry, Green Chemistry
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