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* These sensory inputs cause neurons in the hypothalamus to release behaviour specific peptides that serve as neurotransmitters.
 
* These sensory inputs cause neurons in the hypothalamus to release behaviour specific peptides that serve as neurotransmitters.
 
* Neurotransmitters act on neurons in the midbrain.
 
* Neurotransmitters act on neurons in the midbrain.
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* Neurons in the midbrain serve as receiving zones for the peptides produced by hypothalamic neurons.
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* Midbrain translated neuropeptide signals into a fast response.
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* Neurons in the midbrain synapse with neurons in the brain stem (medulla).
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* Nervous signals are integrated in the medulla.
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* From the medulla, nerve tracts extend to the spinal cord where nerves synapse with motor neurons that innervate muscles that cause lordosis and mounting.
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