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Dr. '''P. J. Traunero''' is a neurologist who published a paper in ''Biological Frontier''.
Doctor '''P. J. Traunero''' is a neurologist who published a paper in ''Biological Frontier''.


==Biography==
==Biography==
===Discovering the neurotransmitter===
In January 2012, Traunero and their associate, Dr. [[Yijie Wu]], discovered the existence of a so far unknown neurotransmitter in [[human]]s. Using a prototype dRMI machine they were able to examine the existence of a neuron in living tissue. Subjecting the neuron to numerous stimuli, the two doctors were disappointed with the lack of results from the neurotransmitter. They then discovered a mechanism with vesicle-filled neurotransmitter laying dormant for no discernible purpose.<ref name="Glyph18">''[[Assassin's Creed II]]'' – [[Glyphs#18|Glyph 18: "Synapses"]]</ref>
In January 2012, Traunero and their associate, Dr. [[Yijie Wu]], discovered the existence of a so far unknown neurotransmitter in [[human]]s. Using a prototype dRMI machine they were able to examine the existence of a neuron in living tissue. Subjecting the neuron to numerous stimuli, the two doctors were disappointed with the lack of results from the neurotransmitter. They then discovered a mechanism with vesicle-filled neurotransmitter laying dormant for no discernible purpose.<ref name="Glyph18">''[[Assassin's Creed II]]'' – [[Glyphs#18|Glyph 18: "Synapses"]]</ref>



Revision as of 07:04, 13 November 2023

Doctor P. J. Traunero is a neurologist who published a paper in Biological Frontier.

Biography

Discovering the neurotransmitter

In January 2012, Traunero and their associate, Dr. Yijie Wu, discovered the existence of a so far unknown neurotransmitter in humans. Using a prototype dRMI machine they were able to examine the existence of a neuron in living tissue. Subjecting the neuron to numerous stimuli, the two doctors were disappointed with the lack of results from the neurotransmitter. They then discovered a mechanism with vesicle-filled neurotransmitter laying dormant for no discernible purpose.[1]

After searching for a similar discovery in earlier predecessor species, Wu and Traunero were baffled that natural selection would create an unnecessary neurotransmitter. Traunero later concluded that this particular neurotransmitter evolved in humans exclusively.[1]

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