Synaptic Transmission

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  • What is the biological structure discussed in the context of biological psychology?
    Synapse
  • How does the synapse help in understanding psychoactive drugs?

    It shows how information is passed and how drugs affect brain function
  • What is synaptic transmission?

    • Process of communication between neurons
    • Involves electrical impulses and neurotransmitters
    • Critical for information transfer in the brain
  • What is the gap between two neurons called?
    Synaptic cleft
  • What is the size of the synaptic cleft?

    About 20 to 40 nanometers
  • What are the chemicals that transmit signals across the synapse called?
    Neurotransmitters
  • What happens when an action potential reaches the axon terminal?

    It causes vesicles to merge with the membrane and release neurotransmitters
  • What is the role of receptors on the postsynaptic neuron?

    They detect the presence of neurotransmitters
  • What is depolarization in the context of neurotransmitter action?

    It makes the electrical charge more positive in the postsynaptic cell
  • What is hyperpolarization?

    It makes the postsynaptic neuron more negative
  • What is summation in synaptic transmission?

    • The effect of all excitatory and inhibitory neurotransmitters
    • Determines if the threshold for action potential is reached
    • Involves adding and subtracting influences on the postsynaptic cell
  • What happens if the threshold is reached in the postsynaptic cell?

    A new action potential forms and travels down the next axon
  • Why is synaptic communication considered unidirectional?

    Information signaling cannot happen in reverse
  • What is the process called when neurotransmitters are taken back into the presynaptic cell?

    Reuptake
  • How often does a typical neuron fire?

    Between 5 and 50 times a second
  • What do SSRIs do in the treatment of depression?

    They block the reabsorption of serotonin, increasing its level in the synapse
  • How does cocaine affect the dopamine system?

    It blocks the reabsorption of dopamine, increasing its signal
  • What is the significance of synapses in relation to consciousness and memory?

    • Synapses are fundamental to brain function
    • They enable communication that underlies consciousness
    • They are involved in forming memories and experiences
  • How many neurons are estimated to be in the human brain?

    About 100 billion neurons
  • How many synaptic connections can a single neuron have?
    As many as 15,000 synaptic connections
  • How many synapses does an average 20-year-old male have?
    Around 170 trillion synapses
  • How does the number of synapses in the brain compare to stars in the Milky Way galaxy?
    There are around 680 Milky Way galaxies worth of synapses
  • How long would it take to count all the synapses in the brain at a rate of 100 per second?
    Just under 5,500 years
  • What resources are available for further study on synapses and psychology?
    • Free resources on the website
    • Additional psychology videos
    • Opportunities for interactive learning