Lecture 9 Flashcards

1
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Whether a neurotransmitter is excitatory or inhibitory

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Depends on the properties of its receptors

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2
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A simple reflex behavior

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  • stim of the mantle or siphon leads to gill withdrawal
  • this reflex habituates with repeated stimulation
  • this reflex can also be enhanced, or sensitized, in response to a novel stimulus
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3
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The reduction/enhancement of the motor-neuron Excitatory Post Synaptic Potentials (EPSPs)

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Mirrors the behavioral habituation/sensitization

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4
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Sensitization involves a

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secondary facilitating interneurons

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5
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Short-term Habituation

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Occurs from a reduction in neurotransmitter releases by the sensory neuron

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Short-term Sensitization

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Occurs from an increase in neurotransmitter release as a result of presynaptic facilitation

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Long-term Sensitization

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Can occur if kinase activity elicits changes in sensory neuro-protein synthesis

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8
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Long-Term Neuromodulation: Potentiation

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Tetanic Stimulation of neurons in the hippocampus leads to an increase in EPSPs

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9
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Synaptic Plasticity:

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  • Modify the strength of the connection between 2 neurons
  • Modify nt release rate of syntheses
  • adjust Post-Synaptic Sensitivity
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Synaptic Plasticity: Modify the Strength of Connection Between 2 Neurons

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The amp of post-synaptic potential

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Synaptic Plasticity: Modify nt release rate of syntheses

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  • regulate Ca 2+ Concentration
  • Build new presynaptic terminals
  • use modulators
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12
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Synaptic Plasticity: Adjust post-synaptic Sensitivity

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  • Recruit different receptors
  • Add/Remove receptors
  • Change size
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