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Inside the brain
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These root-like red structures are called Purkinje neurons, found in the cerebellar cortex of the brain. The nervous system works by exciting neurons and generating electrical impulses that travel around the body before reaching the brain. Purkinje neurons are one of the endpoints for that signal and are known as neural inhibitors. They secrete a neurotransmitter that reduces the firing of other neurons.