Psych: Action Potential

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    • Key Terms
      • Action Potential
      • Electrical impulse
      • By depolarisation
      • Resting Membrane Potential
      • Electrical potential difference between neuron and cell membrane
      • Indicating readiness for polarisation
      • Neuron's Membrane
      • 0.00001mm thick, -70mV resting potential
      • Slightly negative charge inside (compared to outside)
      • Cell Membrane
      • Electrically polarised
      • Negative charge due to chloride and protein molecules
      • Positive out due to sodium and potassium ions
      • Electrostatic forces (electric gradient)
      • Opposites attract
      • Positive ions attract negative
      • Affected by concentration gradient
    • Action potential
      • Selective permeable
      • Na+ in, K+ out (no charge or polar change)
      • Electrostatic force + conc. gradient
      • Sodium-potassium pump
      • Stop Na+ influx alter polarisation/charge
      • Na+ in faster than pump removes (+ charge rise; depolarisation)
      • Reach -55mV: impulse down axon
      • Return resting:
      • Conc. gradient push Na+ out
      • No electrostatic (same charge)
      • Lots K+ in (- charge)
      • S-P P restore balance
      • Chemical message stimulates either
      • Excitatory
      • Ion flow in
      • Depolarisation + AP
      • Hyperpolarisation inc charge + polarisation
      • Inhibitory
      • AP less likely
      • Inc threshold