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key term - Reuptake

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Definition

Reuptake is the process by which neurotransmitters are taken back into the synaptic vesicles of a neuron after they have performed their function of transmitting a neural impulse.

Theoretical Perspectives

In the context of biological psychology, reuptake refers to the process by which neurons reabsorb neurotransmitters from a synapse, thereby terminating the signal between neurons. This is crucial in regulating neurotransmitter levels and maintaining neural communication efficiency.

Study And Research Findings

Reuptake has been extensively studied in pharmacology and neuroscience. Research on selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs), a class of drugs used to treat depression, has highlighted the importance of reuptake mechanisms in mental health by demonstrating how altering these processes can affect mood and anxiety disorders.

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