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Transmitter Logic "'...instead of dividing input into only two classes - excitatory and inhibitory - and thinking of neuronal operations in Boolean terms, we might rather consider a kind of 'transmitter logic' in which each transmitter (in association with its post-synaptic partners) can lead to characteristic modifications of synapses receiving only certain other transmitters and located only on certain other parts of the dendritic tree.' - Gerald M. Edelman (1987)"