The process of synaptic transmission

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  • What happens when an electrical signal reaches the axon terminals of the pre-synaptic neuron?
    It stimulates the vesicles to release neurotransmitters across the synaptic gap.
  • What is the synaptic gap?
    It is the gap separating one neuron from another.
  • What happens to neurotransmitters that are not received by the post-synaptic neuron?
    They can be reabsorbed back into the pre-synaptic neuron.
  • Where do neurotransmitters attach after being released?
    They attach to post-synaptic receptors on the post-synaptic neuron.
  • Why can information only travel in one direction at a synapse?
    Because vesicles containing neurotransmitters are only released from the pre-synaptic neuron, and receptors are only present on the post-synaptic neuron.
  • What is an example of an excitatory neurotransmitter?
    Adrenaline.
  • What is an example of an inhibitory neurotransmitter?
    GABA.
  • What type of action can neurotransmitters have at synapses?
    They can be excitatory or inhibitory.
  • How does adrenaline affect the post-synaptic neuron?
    It increases the positive charge of the post-synaptic neuron, making it more likely to fire a message.
  • How does GABA affect the post-synaptic neuron?
    It increases the negative charge of the post-synaptic neuron, making it less likely to fire a message.
  • What effect does GABA have on the nervous system?
    It calms activity in the nervous system and produces states of relaxation.
  • In what type of medication is GABA found?
    Anti-anxiety medication like Valium.