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Synaptic Transmission
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Biopsychology - Synaptic Transmission
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Synaptic Transmission
The gap between one neuron and the next is known as the synaptic cleft or synapse
For the electrical impulse to reach the next neuron, it must travel across the synapse as a chemical signal using neurotransmitters
Beginning
Electrical impulses (known as action potentials) travel down the axon of the pre-synaptic neuron
Electrical impulses trigger release of neurotransmitters from the vesicles (serotonin into the synapse)
Middle
Neurotransmitters diffuse across the synapse
Neurotransmitters bind to receptors on the postsynaptic membrane
End
Stimulation of postsynaptic receptors by neurotransmitters result in either excitation or inhibition of the postsynaptic membrane
Excitation
Likelihood of an action potential increases so neural activity increases (Adrenaline)
Inhibition
Likelihood of an action potential decreases so neural activity is reduced (GABA)
The likelihood of the postsynaptic neuron firing is determined by adding up the excitatory and inhibitory input summation
A neuron can receive both excitatory and inhibitory neurotransmitters at one time
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