Synaptic transmission

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    1. Synaptic transmission begins when an electrical charge travels down the axon of the presynaptic neuron.
  • 2. If it has enough action potential, it will cause the vesicles to burst, releasing neurotransmitters (chemical impulses) into the synaptic cleft.
  • 3. The neurotransmitters travel across the synapse
  • 4. They are absorbed by the postsynaptic receptor sites and turned back into an electrical signal.
  • 5. Summation takes place where if a neurotransmitter is excitatory, transmission is more likely to happen and if it's inhibitory, it is less likely.
  • 6. The electrical signal then carries on down the postsynaptic neuron
  • 7. The remaining neurotransmitters that are in the synaptic cleft get reabsorbed into the presynaptic neuron.