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Neurons release glutamate in response to an experience or any kind of new information. That glutamate is transported to glutamate receptors in different regions of the brain to trigger the encoding of that new information so that you can learn from it.
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Jan 20, 2000 · The release of glutamate during brain anoxia or ischaemia triggers the death of neurons, causing mental or physical handicap.
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