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Title: Neurons and Synapses


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Neurons and Synapses
Types of Neurons
Sensory
Motor
Interneurons
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Sensory Neurons
  • INPUT From sensory organs to the brain and
    spinal cord.

Brain
Sensory Neuron
Drawing shows a somatosensory neuron Vision,
hearing, taste and smell nerves are cranial, not
spinal
Spinal Cord
3
Motor Neurons
  • OUTPUT From the brain and spinal cord To the
    muscles and glands.

4
Interneurons
  • Interneurons carry information between other
    neurons only found in the brain and spinal cord.

5
Action Potential Demonstration
  • Psych Simulation- 4.0

6
Structures of a neuron
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The cell body
  • Contains the cells Nucleus
  • Round, centrally located structure
  • Contains DNA
  • Controls protein manufacturing
  • Directs metabolism
  • No role in neural signaling

8
Dendrites
  • Information collectors
  • Receive inputs from neighboring neurons
  • Inputs may number in thousands
  • If enough inputs the cells AXON may generate an
    output

9
Dendritic Growth
  • Mature neurons generally cant divide
  • But new dendrites can grow
  • Provides room for more connections to other
    neurons
  • New connections are basis for learning

10
Axon
  • The cells output structure
  • One axon per cell, 2 distinct parts
  • tubelike structure branches at end that connect
    to dendrites of other cells

11
Myelin sheath
  • White fatty casing on axon
  • Acts as an electrical insulator
  • Not present on all cells
  • When present increases the speed of neural
    signals down the axon.

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Neuron to Neuron
  • Axons branch out and end near dendrites of
    neighboring cells
  • A gap separates the axon terminals from dendrites
  • Gap is the Synapse

13
Synapse
  • axon terminals contain small storage sacs called
    synaptic vesicles
  • vesicles contain neurotransmitter molecules

14
Neurotransmission
  • http//camel2.conncoll.edu/academics/zoology/cours
    es/zoo202/Nervous/synapse.html

15
Locks and Keys
  • Neurotransmitter molecules have specific shapes
  • Receptor molecules have binding sites
  • When NT binds to receptor, ions enter

16
Some Drugs work on receptors
  • Some drugs are shaped like neurotransmitters
  • Antagonists fit the receptor but poorly and
    block the NT
  • e.g. beta blockers
  • Agonists fit receptor well and act like the NT
  • e.g. nicotine.

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Summary
  • 3 types of neurons
  • The cell membrane
  • Ion movements
  • Action potentials
  • Synapse
  • Neurotransmitters
  • Receptors and ions
  • Agonists and antagonists
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