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Acetylcholine Function

Meaning

Acetylcholine function refers to the critical role of this neurotransmitter in facilitating signal transmission across the central and peripheral nervous systems. It is vital for core cognitive processes, including memory consolidation, sustained attention, and executive function within the brain. Furthermore, acetylcholine governs the function of the neuromuscular junction and is the primary effector of the parasympathetic nervous system, promoting a state of “rest and digest” essential for metabolic and hormonal balance. Its appropriate activity is a prerequisite for maintaining optimal systemic regulation.