When the neurotransmitter GABA binds to its receptor's which way does CI chloride move in what is the consequences of GABA binding
Answer:
towards the inside hyperpolarising the neuron
Explanation:
GABA(gamma amino butyric acid) is an inhibitor neurotransimitter. When it attaches to the post-synaptic segment it causes an influx of anions that makes is harder to generate an action potential.