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Biopsychology P2
Synaptic transmission
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Synapse
The point where
two neurons
almost but not quite
touch
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Synapse
The electrical impulses can't cross from the
axon
terminal to the adjacent
dendrite
, so it must pass information on as chemical messages
The gap between the presynaptic and postsynaptic neurons is tiny, about
20
to
40
nanometers
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Neurotransmitters
The
chemical
messages that pass information across the
synapse
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Synaptic transmission
1.
Action potential
arrives at axon terminal
2. Vesicles merge with
presynaptic
membrane, releasing
neurotransmitters
into synaptic cleft
3. Neurotransmitters diffuse across synaptic cleft and bind to
receptors
on
postsynaptic
neuron
4. Summation of
excitatory
and
inhibitory
effects on postsynaptic neuron
5. If threshold reached, new
action potential
forms and
travels
down next axon
6. Neurotransmitters are broken down or
recycled
back into
presynaptic
neuron
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Summation
The effects of all the excitatory and
inhibitory
neurotransmitter influences on the
postsynaptic
cell, which are added and subtracted
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Excitatory neurotransmitters
Make the electrical charge more
positive
in the postsynaptic cell,
increasing
the likelihood of a new action potential
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Inhibitory
neurotransmitters
Make the electrical charge more
negative
in the postsynaptic cell,
decreasing
the likelihood of a new action potential
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Communication across the synapse is
unidirectional
, meaning information signaling cannot happen in
reverse
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Neurons can fire between
5
and
50
times per second
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Psychoactive
drugs can interfere with the synaptic transmission system, either
inhibiting
or increasing the transmission of certain neurotransmitters
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The human brain has around
100 billion
neurons and 170 trillion synapses, which is more than the number of stars in the
Milky Way galaxy
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It would take around
5,500
years to count all the synapses in the brain at a rate of
100
per second
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