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In the cortex there are [blank_start]20%[blank_end] of all neurons, but it contains [blank_start]80%[blank_end] of the brain's mass.
In the cerebellum there are [blank_start]50%[blank_end] of all neurons, but it contains [blank_start]10%[blank_end] of the brain's mass.
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20%
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40%
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50%
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20%
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80%
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30%
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10%
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50%
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[blank_start]10%[blank_end] of all neurons are lost over time.
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The brain represents only [blank_start]2-3%[blank_end] of the body's mass but needs [blank_start]20%[blank_end] of the energy.
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Local graded potentials
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have an amplitude of ~0.3mV
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last ~1ms
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are regenerative
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are an all-or-nothing event
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provide a good representation of the encoded information
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The problem with intracellular recordings is that they [blank_start]cannot be recorded in behaving animals[blank_end].
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The membrane is a [blank_start]lipid bilayer[blank_end].
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Kation channels have a [blank_start]high[blank_end] specificity, anion channels have a [blank_start]low[blank_end] specificity.
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Ion channels can be activated by
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stretch
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heat
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ligands
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voltage
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photons
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phosphorylation
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Ohm's law: I = [blank_start]V/R[blank_end]
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The opposite of the resistance is called [blank_start]conductance[blank_end].
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The conductance depends on
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The equilibrium potential is the potential at which the [blank_start]ion flux[blank_end] due to [blank_start]concentration[blank_end] difference and ion flux due to the [blank_start]electrical potential[blank_end] gradient balance each other so that there is no [blank_start]net[blank_end] movement of ions and no net current.
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ion flux
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concentration
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electrical potential
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net
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The Nernst equation depends on
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The [blank_start]osmotic balance[blank_end] is the state in which the total concentrations of soluble particles is equal inside and outside of the cell.
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Since the charges collect at the membrane it has the properties of a [blank_start]capacitor[blank_end], while [blank_start]cytoplasm[blank_end] and [blank_start]extracellular[blank_end] space remain neutral.
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capacitor
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cytoplasm
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extracellular
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The driving force: [blank_start]V-E[blank_end]
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In the equilibrium state there is no [blank_start]net current[blank_end], therefore the different ion-currents add up to [blank_start]0[blank_end].
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The sodium-potassium pump (Na-K ATPase) transports [blank_start]3[blank_end] Na+ [blank_start]out[blank_end] and [blank_start]2[blank_end] K+ [blank_start]in[blank_end].
It uses [blank_start]1[blank_end] ATP.
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3
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2
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1
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4
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out
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in
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2
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1
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3
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4
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in
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out
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1
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2
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3
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I_Na / I_K = -[blank_start]3[blank_end]/[blank_start]2[blank_end]
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The depolarization is due to the [blank_start]influx[blank_end] of [blank_start]sodium[blank_end].
The hyperpolarization is due to the [blank_start]outflux[blank_end] of [blank_start]potassium[blank_end].
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influx
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outflux
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sodium
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potassium
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calcium
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outflux
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influx
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potassium
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sodium
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calcium
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The absolute refractory period can be explained by the [blank_start]inactivation[blank_end] of [blank_start]sodium[blank_end] channels.
The relative refractory period can be explained by the extended [blank_start]opening[blank_end] of [blank_start]potassium[blank_end] channels.
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inactivation
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activation
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sodium
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potassium
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calcium
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opening
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closing
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potassium
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sodium
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calcium
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An action potential can only travel in one direction due to the inactivated [blank_start]sodium[blank_end] channels.
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The length constant depends on the [blank_start]internal[blank_end] resistance per unit length and the [blank_start]membrane[blank_end] resistance per unit length.
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A large length constant means a [blank_start]higher[blank_end] speed.
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The length constant can be increased by:
(a) [blank_start]decreasing[blank_end] the internal resistance by [blank_start]thicker[blank_end] axons
(b) [blank_start]increasing[blank_end] the membrane resistance by [blank_start]improved[blank_end] insulation
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decreasing
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increasing
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thicker
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thinner
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increasing
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decreasing
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improved
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poorer
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In the CNS myelin is formed by [blank_start]oligodendrocytes[blank_end].
In the PNS myelin is formed by [blank_start]Schwann cells[blank_end].
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oligodendrocytes
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Schwann cells
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The fact that the action potential in an insulated axon jumps from node to node is called the [blank_start]saltatory[blank_end] propagation of action potentials.
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The highest observed speed of an action potential happened in a shrimp and was about [blank_start]200[blank_end] m/s.
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Electric synapses are formed by [blank_start]gap junctions[blank_end].
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Most electric synapses are [blank_start]bidirectional[blank_end].
The synaptic transmission happens [blank_start]almost instantaneous[blank_end] and [blank_start]also sub-threshold potentials[blank_end] can be transmitted.
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Chemical synapses contain [blank_start]mitochondria[blank_end] for energy supply and [blank_start]synaptic vesicles[blank_end] that carry neurotransmitters.
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mitochondria
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synaptic vesicles
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Signal transmission at a chemical synapse:
(1) The arrival of an action potential opens voltage-gated [blank_start]calcium[blank_end]-channels.
(2) The increase of calcium-ions triggers the release of neurotransmitters through [blank_start]exocytosis[blank_end] of synaptic vesicles into the [blank_start]synaptic cleft[blank_end].
(3) The neurotransmitters bin to receptors and [blank_start]open[blank_end] channels.
The used neurotransmitters get either reabsorbed into the [blank_start]presynaptic[blank_end] cell or broken down metabolically.
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calcium
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sodium
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potassium
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exocytosis
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endocytosis
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synaptic cleft
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synaptic gap
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synaptic fissure
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open
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close
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presynaptic
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postsynaptic
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The signal transmission through transmitter-gated ion channels happens [blank_start]fast and transient[blank_end]. This is also called [blank_start]direct[blank_end] gating.
There is also [blank_start]G-protein-coupled[blank_end] receptors, which is [blank_start]slower, longer lasting[blank_end] and can have more diverse effects (e.g. an amplification of the signal).
This is also called [blank_start]indirect[blank_end] gating.
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fast and transient
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slow and is long lasting
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direct
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indirect
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indirect
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direct
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G-protein-coupled
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F-enzyme-coupled
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H-molecule-coupled
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slower, longer lasting
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faster, more transient
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Postsynaptic potentials are [blank_start]graded[blank_end].
The most important neurotransmitters for EPSPs are:
- [blank_start]glutamate[blank_end] in the CNS
- [blank_start]acetylcholine[blank_end] for skeletal muscles
The most important neurotransmitters for IPSPs are:
- [blank_start]GABA[blank_end]
- [blank_start]glycine[blank_end]
- [blank_start]acetylcholine[blank_end] for smooth muscles (e.g. the heart)
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graded
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fixed
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glutamate
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GABA
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glycine
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acetylcholine
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glutamate
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glycine
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GABA
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glutamate
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glycine
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glutamate
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acetylcholine
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glutamate
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Which figure represents spatial summation and which represents temporal summation?
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Time
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Vm
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Spatial summation
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Temporal summation
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The membrane potential is a consequence of an ion [blank_start]imbalance[blank_end] on both sides of a [blank_start]selectively permeable[blank_end] membrane.
The properties of an action potential result from the dynamics of [blank_start]ion channels[blank_end].
(Chemical) synapses transmit [blank_start]electric potentials[blank_end] from the pre- to the postsynaptic cell by triggering a gating mechanism of specialized ion channels in the postsynaptic membrane.
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imbalance
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balance
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selectively permeable
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impermeable
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permeable
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ion channels
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the synapses
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the axon
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Schwann cells
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electric potentials
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chemical signals
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neurotransmitters
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[blank_start]10[blank_end] % of the cells in the brain are neurons, [blank_start]90[blank_end] % are glia cells.
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Each neuron receives input and sends output from/to approximately [blank_start]10,000[blank_end] neurons.
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The [blank_start]axon hillock[blank_end] is the last site in the soma where membrane potentials propagated from synaptic inputs are summated before being transmitted to the axon.