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Chemical transmission
Communicate with each other within groups known as neural networks
Each neuron is separated from the next by an extremely tiny gap called the synapse
Signals within neurons are transmitted electrically, signals between neurons are transmitted chemically across the synapse.
when the electrical impuls reaches the end of the nuerone it triggers the release of neurotransmitters from a tiny sack called synaptic vesicles.
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Neurotransmitters
• chemicals that diffuse across the
synapse
to the next neuron in the
chain.
• once it crosses the gap, it is taken up by the
postsynaptic receptor
sites on the dentrites of the next neuron.
• here, the chemical message is converted back into an
electrical impulse
, and the process of transmission begins again in the next neuron.
Direction of travel can only be
one
way
This is because
neurotransmitters
are released from the
presynaptic
neuron terminal and received by the
postsynaptic
neuron.
Types of
neurotransmitters
:
Several dozen types have been identified in the brain, spinal cord and some glands
Each has its own specific
molecular
structure that fits perfectly into a
postsynaptic
receptor site, similar to a lock and a key
Have specialist functions, e.g. acetylcholine causes muscles to
contract
Excitation and inhibition
Neurotransmitters
have either an excitatory or inhibitory effect on the neighbouring neuron
Serotonin
causes inhibition, making the neuron less likely to fire
Adrenaline
causes excitation, making the neuron more likely to fire
Summation
Excitatory
and
inhibitory
influences are summed
If net effect is
inhibitory
, postsynaptic neuron is
less
likely to fire
If net effect is
excitatory
, postsynaptic neuron is
more
likely to fire
Action potential of postsynaptic neuron is only triggered if
sum
of excitatory and inhibitory signals reaches the
threshold
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