nervous system: synaptic transmission Flashcards
Junctions between 2 neurons are
postsynaptic and presynaptic
Site where an action potential in one neuron affects the production of an action potential in another neuron
Synapse
2 types of synaptic transmission
electrical synapses and chemical synapses
electrical synapses does what
pass electrical signals, are bidirectional and fast
chemical synapses does what
uses chemical messengers or neurotransmitters
electrical synapses gap junction allows
electrical current to flow between adjacent cells
where is electrical synapses found
cardiac, smooth muscle, and some neurons and glia
chemical synapses- presynaptic terminal
synaptic vesicles contain chemical messenger neurotransmitter (NT)
chemical synapses- synaptic cleft
space between presynaptic and postsynaptic cell, neurotransmitter diffusion
chemical synapses- postsynaptic membrane
neurotransmitter receptors
are chemical synapses mono or bi directional
monodirectional
how are EPSP created
Na channel permeability is increased-> graded depolarization –> neuronal membrane closer together—-> EPSP created
How is IPSP created
K or Cl permeability increased –> graded hyper polarization —-> neuronal membrane potential farther away from threshold —> IPSP
most common inhibitor
GABA
most common excitatory neurotransmitter
glutamate