Summation

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  • Once the receptors on post-synaptic neurones have been activates they either produce excitatory or inhibitory effects on the post-synaptic cell
  • what does excitatory mean?

    increases the likelihood of a new action potential
  • what happens during excitatory?

    depolarisation occurs- the additions of sodium ions which makes the cell more positive, this is known as exitatory post-synaptic potential (EPSP)
  • what does EPSP stand for?

    excitatory post-synaptic potential
  • when does inhibition occur?

    when stimulation results in increase of negative charge of neurones
  • what occurs in inhibition?

    hyperpolarisarion and this is due to addition of negative potassium ions
  • what does inhibition cause?

    decreases the likelihood of an action potential
  • what is summation?

    the addition of + or - of post-synaptic potentials