neurotoxic insecticides that disrupt acetylcholine transmission could have effects on cognitive and motor functions

You think??http://www.care2.com/causes/neonicotinoids-may-harm-migratory-songbirds-too.html
The researchers note:

The specific under-lying neuronal mechanisms of long-distance migration are largely unknown but it is possible that neurotoxic insecticides that disrupt acetylcholine transmission could have effects on cognitive and motor functions that play important roles in refueling, orientation and navigation


And if you don’t even care about the songbirds and only care about yourself; regularly new types of human brain cells are identified. How is it possible to understand the effect of these neurotoxic compounds on the human brain cells that haven’t even yet been identified?
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