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Neuromodulator Baseline Stability

Meaning

Neuromodulator Baseline Stability refers to the consistent, non-pathological operational level of chemical messengers—such as dopamine, serotonin, or GABA—that regulate neuronal excitability and synaptic communication over extended periods. Achieving stability ensures predictable cognitive and affective responses to daily stimuli, preventing undue swings in mood or focus. This is a crucial indicator of central nervous system homeostasis.