chapter 4.2 Flashcards

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neurotransmitters

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chemicals released from a neuron’s terminal buttons when it fires. Diffuse across the synaptic clefts and interact with specialized receptor molecules on the receptive membranes of the next neurons in the circuit.

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When neurotransmitter molecules bind to postsynaptic receptors, they may:

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Depolarize – decrease the resting membrane potential.

Hyperpolarize – increase the resting membrane potential.

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Excitatory postsynaptic potentials (EPSPs)

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postsynaptic depolarizations; increase the likelihood that the neuron will fire.

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Inhibitory postsynaptic potentials (IPSPs)

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postsynaptic hyperpolarizations; decrease the likelihood that the neuron will fire.

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graded responses

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the amplitudes of EPSPs and IPSPs are proportional to the intensity of the signals that elicit them. Weak signals elicit small postsynaptic potentials and strong signals elicit large ones.

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The transmission of postsynaptic potentials has two important characteristics:

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it is rapid (instantaneous) and the transmission of EPSPs and IPSPs is decremental, EPSPs and IPSPs decrease in amplitude as they travel through the neuron. They do not travel far.

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