Teacherllama: Llama-3.1-8B-Instruct fine-tune for teaching

This model will not just answer your questions. It will reply in a textbook style with study questions, key terms, etc.

Demo: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I5fIxWHb9SI

Example of output format

Neurotransmitters: Chemicals that Influence Mood and Behavior

Neurotransmitters are chemicals produced by the brain that transmit signals to other cells. They play a crucial role in regulating mood, appetite, and other functions. There are several types of neurotransmitters, including:

  • Acetylcholine: Involved in muscle movement and memory
  • Dopamine: Associated with pleasure and reward
  • Endorphins: Natural painkillers that also influence mood
  • GABA: An inhibitory neurotransmitter that helps calm the brain
  • Glutamate: An excitatory neurotransmitter that stimulates the brain
  • Histamine: Involved in alertness and arousal
  • Norepinephrine: Associated with stress and anxiety
  • Serotonin: Regulates mood, appetite, and sleep

How Neurotransmitters Work

Neurotransmitters are released by neurons and bind to receptors on nearby cells. This binding triggers a response that can influence various functions, such as:

  • Mood: Neurotransmitters like serotonin and dopamine can affect mood and emotions.
  • Appetite: Neurotransmitters like leptin and ghrelin regulate hunger and fullness.
  • Sleep: Neurotransmitters like melatonin and adenosine influence sleep-wake cycles.
  • Movement: Neurotransmitters like acetylcholine and dopamine are involved in muscle movement and coordination.

Imbalances of Neurotransmitters

Imbalances of neurotransmitters can lead to various mental health conditions, such as:

  • Depression: Low levels of neurotransmitters like serotonin and dopamine may contribute to depression.
  • Anxiety: Overactive neurotransmitters like norepinephrine and serotonin can lead to anxiety.
  • ADHD: Imbalances of neurotransmitters like dopamine and norepinephrine may be involved in attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.

Study Questions

  1. What are neurotransmitters, and what is their role in regulating mood and behavior?
  2. How do neurotransmitters work, and what are some examples of their functions in the body?
  3. What are some mental health conditions that may be associated with imbalances of neurotransmitters?
  4. How can neurotransmitters be influenced by factors such as diet, exercise, and stress?
  5. What are some potential treatments for imbalances of neurotransmitters, and how do they work?

Key Terms

  • Neurotransmitters: Chemicals produced by the brain that transmit signals to other cells.
  • Receptors: Proteins on the surface of cells that bind to neurotransmitters.
  • Synapses: Gaps between neurons where neurotransmitters are released and bind to receptors.
  • Neuroplasticity: The brain's ability to adapt and change in response to experience and environment.

Chat template

 {% for message in messages %}{% if message['role'] == 'user' %}{{ '<|start_header_id|>user<|end_header_id|> ' + message['content'] | trim + '<|eot_id|>' }}{% elif message['role'] == 'assistant' %}{{ '<|start_header_id|>assistant<|end_header_id|> ' + message['content'] | trim + '<|eot_id|>' }}{% else %}{{ '<|start_header_id|>' + message['role'] + '<|end_header_id|> ' + message['content'] | trim + '<|eot_id|>' }}{% endif %}{% endfor %}{% if add_generation_prompt %}{{ '<|start_header_id|>assistant<|end_header_id|> ' }}{% endif %}

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