University of Minnesota

The Neurotransmitters of the Mind – Part 1

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University of Minnesota

The Neurotransmitters of the Mind – Part 1

Anna Lee, Ph.D.

Instructor: Anna Lee, Ph.D.

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March 2026

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This module focuses on the dopaminergic synapse, using Parkinson's disease as a key example. Students will explore how molecular disruptions in dopamine signaling lead to changes in neural circuits, movement, and behavior. The mechanism of action of L-DOPA, the primary treatment for Parkinson's disease, will be discussed, along with an overview of alternative drug targets, including an individual's account of deep brain stimulation.

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This module focuses on the neurobiology of anxiety and insomnia, two of the most common conditions affecting mental health. Students will explore the function of inhibitory GABA synapses and learn how drugs such as benzodiazepines and Z-drugs enhance the brain’s natural “braking system” to reduce anxiety and promote sleep.

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This module explores depression through the lens of the amine hypothesis, focusing on how changes in neurotransmitter signaling contribute to mood regulation. We will learn the mechanisms of action of antidepressant drugs such as tricyclic antidepressants and selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors, along with their efficacy, side effects, and limitations. The module also introduces emerging treatments such as ketamine and concludes with a reading that presents a personal account of living with depression.

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Anna Lee, Ph.D.
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