A diagram that shows the structure of the UCA (University of California, Berkeley) presynaptic neuron. The diagram is divided into three sections. The first section is labeled "Dorsal Stratum" and shows the nervous system of the brain. The nervous system is represented by a blue vase with the letters "UCA" and "Presynaptic" written on it. The vase is connected to the brain by a series of red lines, representing the neurotransmitters. The red lines represent the neurotransmitter receptors, which are responsible for regulating the neurotransmission of the neurons. The blue lines represent neurotransmitter neurons, which act as a neurotransmitter in the brain, and the green lines represent neurons that act as receptors in the nervous systems. On the right side of the diagram, there are three smaller images that show the different stages of the learning process - learning, memory, and mood. The first image on the top right shows a person doing a yoga pose, the second image shows a woman doing a handstand, and and the third image shows the person's face with a smile on their face. The image also shows a sun, which symbolizes the sun's rays.
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