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The primary component of the central nervous system, which, along with the spinal cord, controls the body of bilaterally symmetrical beings.

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How do Neurotransmitters get into the neurons?

But if Dopamine got sent to ALL of the Neurons in our brain, thus make the activation of EVERY cell more likely, it would bring total chaos to our brain. (Eg. … Make our fear-part of the brain activate more easily, but this is not the case.). So how are these Neurotransmitters distributed? Thanks in advance …
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