Ionotropic vs. metabotropic PSPs ... (PSPs) mediated by ionotropic receptors, such as the AMPA receptor for glutamate and the GABAA receptor for GABA, ...
Space amplification: the signal spreads out in space from the site of ... (in cerebellar granule cells) Fig. 13.6 ( 100 mM NE) Fig. 13.8. Fig. 3.7. Fig. 13.15 ...
Melanie Zeck, Presenter. November 29, 2004. The Tongue: What ... b) Use PCR to identify the relationship between the receptor in the tongue and in the brain. ...
Synapses Electrical Synapses Chemical Synapses a. ionotropic (chemically gated) b. metabotropic (G-protein mediated) Synapse: junction between the axon terminus of ...
Outline Cortex and hippocampus Space clamp error and dendritic patch recordings Dendritic spines and the postsynaptic density Ionotropic versus metabotropic ...
Psychopharmacology: Neurotransmitters, Drugs and Behavior A quick review of synaptic action receptor types (ionotropic and metabotropic) receptor subtypes Being a ...
Title: Neuroscience 5e Author: Sinauer Associates, Inc. Last modified by: Jeanne Ruth McLachlin Created Date: 12/24/2002 1:08:46 AM Document presentation format
F-actin capping protein subunit (CAPZ ) F-actin capping protein a-2 ... Capping proteins that binds as a dimer to the barbed end of actin filaments and ...
Evolutionary History of Ion Channels and Neurotransmitters Neuro Journal Club, 06.03.08 Peter HANTZ, Arendt Laboratory Voltage, and voltage/intracellular ligand-gated ...
... a glucose analogue and glycolytic inhibitor with anticonvulsant and antiepileptic ... mechanism of 2DG: why 2DG is ... release as a mechanism of action of 2DG ...
Taste circumvallate papilla labelled lines There are five recognised modalities: sweet, sour, bitter, salt & umami. All mature taste bud cells have prominent microvilli.
When the right signal comes along, it causes the release of ... Each subunit is made up of 4 transmembrane alpha helices (helical bundle). They are M1-M4 ...
Insects have chemoreceptive sensilla. Figure 13.32 Responses of a blowfly contact chemoreceptor sensillum ... Sensilla on antennae are similar to taste sensila ...
Reticular Activating System begins. Metencephalon. Pons and cerebellum ... Arousal via the reticular activating system. Mood, eating, and sleep via the raphe ...
Glutamate and GABA levels in the frontal cortex of rats with chronic epilepsy. H. Baran, P. Kalina, J. Wallner, H. Papst and B. Kepplinger Rev. Bras. Neurol. (2006 ...
Conduction of the action potential The current flowing into the cell has to flow back out to complete the circuit. It spreads along the fiber seeking pathways of ...
Chapter 4 Communication Within the Nervous System * The Exchange of Information Types of information exchange: Axodendritic - from the axon of one neuron to the ...
With repeated smoking, these effects diminish the brain becomes ... Smoker smokes more dependence. Nicotine Addiction. Brain has modified its functioning in ...
The Central Nervous System The CNS consists of the brain & the spinal cord, immersed in the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) The brain consists of three main structures: the ...
Title The Physiology of Excitable Cells Author: ctf20 Last modified by: Andy Philippides Created Date: 1/11/2003 12:56:32 PM Document presentation format
1. Neurotransmitter released from the pre-synaptic terminal into the cleft can lead to_____. EPSP IPSP ESPN Opening of ion channels in postsynaptic neurons
NEUROBIOCHEMISTRY SYNAPSE AND NEUROTRANSMITTER MOHAMMAD HANAFI FUNCTIONS OF GLUTAMATE 2. Excess glutamate causes neuronal damage and death, principally by elevating ...
The Architecture: The Synapse from Mihic & Harris, 1997 The Adolescent Alcoholic Male ... emotional expression Social introversion Body image disturbances ...
RECETTORI DEL KAINATO. Diffusi in tutto il SNC, ma meno abbondanti degli AMPA-R. Localizzazione. POSTSINAPTICA = contribuiscono all EPSP* PRESINAPTICA ...
B) calcium (Ca2 ) C) chloride (Cl-) D) two ... Sherrington discovered that reflexes are slower than. conduction ... Sherrington discovered that multiple ...
Connectionist Model of Word Recognition (Rumelhart and McClelland) Constraints on Connectionist Models 100 Step Rule Human reaction times ~ 100 milliseconds ...