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intelligence,cognitive function, neurochemical factors

F. Frank LeFever flefever at ix.netcom.com
Tue Mar 16 23:35:27 EST 1999


In <7cn7ph$pli at bgtnsc01.worldnet.att.net> "george kendall"
<grant.ken at worldnet.att.net> writes: 
>
>has any research been done suggesting linkage between chemical
compounds
>other than acetylcholine, glutamic acid, glutamine,choline,etc.?
>
>
Can you refine your question?  Not sure what you're asking: "linkage"
between acetylcholine and glutamine??  or between one or both of them
and cognitive function?  "Linkage" between choline and acetylcholine
obvious, as is that between glutamine and glutamic acid.

"Linkage" between neurotransmitters and coognitive functioon also
obvious: without them, there is no cognitive function (nor any other
function involving any kind of neural activity).

What "other" kinds of compounds are you thinking of?

Think it over, restate your question.

F. Frank LeFever, Ph.D.
New York Neuropsychology Group



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