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Q: What are some examples of associative neurons?
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What neuron is found only within the central nervous system?

Interneurons or associative neurons(connecting or relaying neurons)


What is. The function of associative neurons?

The neurons form the bodies nervous system.


Conceptual meaning and associative meanings differences with examples?

with examples? Conceptual meaning and associative meanings differences


What are examples of associative toponyms?

Mill Valley, California is an associative Toponym.


What part of the brain contains the associative neurons?

In CNS i.e. in spinal chord and in brain


What is associative neurons?

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Examples of associative property?

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What are some examples of associative learning?

Examples of associative learning include classical conditioning (Pavlov's dog salivating at the sound of a bell) and operant conditioning (a rat learning to press a lever for food). Other examples include taste aversion learning (associating a specific food with illness) and spatial learning (associating landmarks with specific locations).


What is the name of the chemical neurons send to communicate with other neurons?

Neurotransmitters. Some examples: glutamate, GABA (gamma-aminobutyric acid), epinephrine, norephinephrine, acetylcholine, dopamine, serotonin


What language supports associative arrays?

AWK, Perl and PHP are three examples.


What type of neuron is also called an interneurn because it carries messages between the other two types of neurons Associative Afferent Efferent?

Efferent


What functional differences are there among sensory motor and associative neurons?

Sensory neurons are specialized to translate many forms of input (light waves, sound waves, tissue displacement, molecules suspended in air or dissolved in saliva, and so on) into action potentials. Motor neurons carry commands to glands and muscles. Association neurons have neither specific sensory nor motor functions, but rather form bridges between the sensory and motor neurons.