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Card 6
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What happens to GABA maximal response when the concentration of neurosteroid 5a3a is increased?
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Card 7
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Neurosteroids are what type of modulators of GABAaRs?
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Card 8
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What situations would lead to an increase of 5a3a?
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Card 9
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Do GABAaRs have a high or low affinity for GABA?
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Card 10
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What is phasic inhibition?
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Card 11
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What is tonic inhibition?
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Card 12
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What is the benefit of tonic inhibition?
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Card 13
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What does CRH stand for?
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Card 14
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What does PVN (hypothalamus) stand for?
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Card 15
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What is released when a neuron in the PVN is stimulated?
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