Excitatory

usgb/ɪkˈsɪtəˌtɔri/
Adjective

Relating to a substance or action that promotes increased activity in a cell or an organ.

Excitatory signals can enhance the performance of the nervous system.
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Often appears as...

  • excitatory postsynaptic potential
  • excitatory responses

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Neutral

excitatory neurons, excitatory neurotransmitters, excitatory signals

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Medical Context

In medical fields, use 'excitatory' to describe neurotransmitters that increase activity.

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'Dopamine is an excitatory neurotransmitter that can elevate mood.'
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Biological Relevance

In biology, it distinguishes between different cellular responses.

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'Excitatory reactions often contrast with inhibitory processes.'
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Formal Usage

Utilize the term in academic writing to enhance precision.

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'The excitatory nature of certain pathways highlights their role in signaling.'
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