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		<title>SOUL&#8217;d OUT &#8211; TOKYO?? (Urbbs Communication)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[How does communication take place at the synapse?One emphasis in the class is understanding the role of &#34;communication&#34; between neurons and the role of this communication process in allowing the brain to generate and respond to behaviors. I need to write a minimum of two pages describing my current understanding of How This Communication Takes [...]]]></description>
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<p>How does communication take place at the synapse?<br />One emphasis in the class is understanding the role of &quot;communication&quot; between neurons and the role of this communication  process in allowing the brain to generate and respond to behaviors.  I need to write a minimum of two pages describing my current understanding of How This Communication Takes Place At The SYNAPSE.  In need to provide specifics, using terms.<br />
I don&#039;t know where to begin.  I don&#039;t really even understand the subject.  Any Help would be greatly appreciated!</p>
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<p>Soul&#8217;dOUT&#8217;s video &#8220;Urbbs Communication&#8221; </p>
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