Acetylcholine

Acetylcholine is a neurotransmitter that plays an important role in cognitive function, including memory, learning, and attention. It acts as a chemical messenger in the brain and is involved in transmitting signals between neurons. Acetylcholine is also involved in many bodily functions, including muscle movement and regulation of the heart rate. It is naturally produced by the body and can be found in certain foods, such as eggs and soybeans. Supplements that support acetylcholine production are sometimes used as nootropic supplements to help improve cognitive function.