Match each neurotransmitter with its action. Involved in sleepiness, alertness, thermoregulation and mood Involved in the elevation of mood and the control of skeletal muscles Most common inhibitory neurotransmitter in the brain Involved in dreaming, waking, and mood. It also excites cardiac muscle Excites skeletal muscle and inhibits cardiac muscle Acetylcholine GABA Norepinephrine Dopamine Serotonin
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