Library/PT 125/Sec 3/Reading Comp
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Scientists used to think neurons passed signals only by electrical sparks jumping across gaps, but later discovered that neurons release chemicals (neurotransmitters) that stick to receptors on the next cell. New research shows those receptors have a binding spot and a separate channel that opens when the chemical attaches, letting charged particles (ions) into the cell to create the next electrical signal. There are different versions of these receptors in different brain areas, and understanding those differences could let drug makers design medicines that target specific receptors to treat conditions like mood problems, stroke damage, or Alzheimer’s.

Logic Breakdown

Find the sentence containing the phrase and identify its antecedent: 'these effects' refers to the "effect on behavior" of receptor varieties, so "defined categories of neurons" means neurons categorized by the particular behavioral/functional effects they influence.

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The author most likely uses the phrase "defined categories of neurons" (second-to-last sentence of the passage) in order to refer to neurons that

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The sentence with the phrase states: As the precise effect on behavior of every variety of each neurotransmitter-gated ion channel is deciphered, pharmacologists may be able to design drugs targeted to specific receptors on defined categories of neurons that will selectively impede or enhance these effects. Because the phrase immediately follows mention of the "effect on behavior," the "defined categories of neurons" are those defined by the behavioral/functional effects they produce — i.e., neurons that influence particular brain functions.
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