Synaptic transmission

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    • What is a synapse?

      The gap between two neurons where neurotransmitters diffuse across when an electrical impulse reaches the end of the presynaptic neuron
    • What are neurotransmitters?
      Chemicals that diffuse across the synapse which then reach the postsynaptic receptor site where the chemical message is converted back into an electrical impulse
    • inhibition:
      Neurotransmitters like serotonin cause inhibition in the receiving neuron resulting in the neuron becoming more negatively charged and less likely to fire
    • Excitation:
      Neurotransmitters like adrenaline cause excitation of the postsynaptic neuron by increasing its positive charge making it more likely to fire
    • Summation:
      Whether a postsynaptic neuron fires is decided by the process of summation
      • The excitatory and inhibitory influences are summed
      • If the net effect on the postsynaptic neuron is inhibitory then it is less likely to fire
      • If the net effect is excitatory then it is more likely to fire
      • Action potential is only fired if the sum reaches the threshold
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