Choline transporter in the brain is necessary for tuning out unneeded information
In habituation, an organism gets so used to a ubiquitous sight, smell, sensation or sound that it virtually disappears. Researchers have identified a transporter protein in the brain that plays a vital role in habituation...previous work has shown that variations in the choline transporter have been associated with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).
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