Neurology Flashcards
Glia cells in neurons
Schwann cells in PNS, Oligodendrocytes in CNS
Resting potential
Potential that can be measured at a neuron without excitation (-70mv)
Depolarization
Membrane potential becomes more positive
Hyperpolarization
Membrane potential becomes more negative
Refractory period
Period in which the voltage-gated ion channels cannot react to a new stimulus after being stimulated previously
Neuromuscluar junction
Connection between an axon terminal and muscle cell
Motoneuron
Nerve cells connected to muscle cell
Graded potential
Membrane potential that change in signal strength, as opposed to the all or non property of APs. The signal amplitude is reduced over distance away from the stimuli
Temporal summation
A high frequency of APs in the presynaptic neuron elicit PSPs that overlap and summate
Stimuli strength
Axon is frequency-modulated; dendrites are amplitude-modulated
Spatial summation
All graded potentials at the axon hillock, which arrive at the same time from multiple neurons sum up