Excito
Excito is a term that refers to the process of exciting or stimulating something, often in the context of biological or chemical systems. In neuroscience, an excito is a neurotransmitter that excites neurons, leading to an increase in the neuron's firing rate. The most well-known excitatory neurotransmitters are glutamate and acetylcholine. Excitatory neurotransmitters play a crucial role in various physiological processes, including memory formation, learning, and motor control.
In the context of chemical reactions, an excito can refer to a substance that increases the rate
Excito can also be used in a broader sense to describe any process or substance that stimulates
Despite its broad usage, the term excito is not universally recognized or standardized. Its meaning can vary