Neurons and Synaptic Transmission Flashcards
What are the three assumptions of biopsychologists?
- behaviour caused by activity in the nervous system
- nervous system transmit signals for communication via nerve cells
- nerve cells communicate with each other through electrical and chemical messages
Define neuron:
Nerve cells process and transmit messages through electrical and chemical signals
Define nucleus:
The control centre of a cell, which contains the cell’s chromosomal DNA
Define dendrites:
Receives the nerve impulse or signal from adjacent neurons
Define axon:
Where the electrical signals pass along.
Define myelin sheath:
Insulates /protects the axon from external influences that might effect the transmission of the nerve impulse down the axon.
Define Nodes of ranvier:
These speed up the transmission of the impulse by forcing it to ‘jump’
Define terminal buttons:
Terminal buttons send signals to an adjacent cell.
What are the three types of neurons?
- Motor neuron
- Relay neuron
- Sensory neuron
What is the function of the motor neuron?
Carries messages from the CNS to effectors such as muscles and glands
What is the length of the fibres of the motor neuron?
Short dendrites and long axons
What is the function of the relay neuron?
Transfers messages from sensory neurons to other interconnecting neurons or motor neurons
What is the length of the fibres of the relay neuron?
Short dendrites and short axons
What is the function of the sensory neuron?
Carries messages from the PNS to the brain and spinal cord
What is the length of the fibres of the sensory neuron?
Long dendrites and short axons