Chapter 12 - Neurophysiology - Continued Flashcards

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2 Kinds of Synapses

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  1. Electrical synapse
  2. Chemical synapse
    a. Excitatory synapses
    b. Inhibitory synapses
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Presynaptic neuron

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sends the signal; releases neurotransmitter by exocytosis

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Postsynaptic neuron

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receives the signal; bonds the neurotransmitter

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Electrical synapse

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direct connection between 2 neurons so electrical signal can go from 1 to the next neuron; action potential keeps going; connected together electrically; extremely rare–few places in brain have them; absent in PNS; more common in muscle tissue–cardiac muscle & smooth muscle; gap junctions found here

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Chemical synapse

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rely on neurotransmitters; chemical released by one neuron & binds to receptors on 2nd neuron; causes opening of ion channels & ions can charge; most common type of synapse in N.S.; transmission–how signal crosses to another cell

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Excitatory synapses

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affect on postsynaptic neuron;
Excitatory post-synaptic potentials (EPSPs) are graded depolarizations; cause membrane potential to get more positive; post-synaptic MORE likely to reach threshold

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Inhibitory synapses

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gets more & more negative; LESS likely for postsynaptic neuron to reach threshold;
Inhibitory post-synaptic potentials (IPSPs) are graded hyperpolarizations; signal will stop & not reach 2nd neuron–less likely for neuron to release action potential

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Summation happens at

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axon hillock; all iPSPs & EPSPs are “summed”; if EPSPs are > than IPSPs & it reaches threshold, action potential happens & signal goes further

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9
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Each & every neuron in brain, synapses with

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1,000 other neurons

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10
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Neurotransmitters released only at

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chemical synapses (about 100 neurotransmitters)

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In PNS, 2 main neurotransmitters:

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  1. Acetylcholine (ACh) - truly excitatory when released @ neuromuscular junction
  2. Norepinephrine (NE) - can be either excitatory or inhibitory
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In CNS, 2 examples of neurotransmitters & there general affect

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majority NT in brain; the following 2 NT produce graded potentials in post synaptic neurons:

  1. Serotonin - mood, sensory perception
  2. Dopamine - motor control
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