synaptic transmission

Cards (9)

  • what is action potential?

    electrical signal in neurons that allows for communication between cells
  • what is the synaptic gap?
    a microscopic gap between neurons that impulses cross
  • what are synaptic vessels and where are they located?
    located in the axon terminals; contain neurotransmitters
  • what is the role of a neurotransmitter?
    carries electrical signals across the synaptic gap
  • what does action potential stimulate?
    the release of neurotransmitters across the synaptic gap
  • what effects are produced when post - synaptic cells are activated?

    excitatory or inhibitory
  • what does excitatory mean?
    makes the cell more likely to fire and pass on the eletrical impulse (e.g. noradrenaline)
  • what does inhibitory mean?
    makes the post-synaptic cell less likely to fire
  • what is summation?
    the effect of excitatory post-synaptic potential and inhibitory post-synaptic potential added together (net effect)