Title: Chapter 3 Opener
1Chapter 3 Opener
2Figure 3.1 A schematic representation of an
excitatory synapse
3Figure 3.1 A schematic representation of an
excitatory synapse (Part 1)
4Figure 3.1 A schematic representation of an
excitatory synapse (Part 2)
5Figure 3.2 The signaling cascade
6Figure 3.3 Kinases are composed of an inhibitory
and a catalytic domain
7Figure 3.4 Ionotropic receptors
8Figure 3.4 Ionotropic receptors (Part 1)
9Figure 3.4 Ionotropic receptors (Part 2)
10Figure 3.5 There are three types of glutamate
receptors
11Figure 3.6 The agonistic and antagonistic
actions of drugs
12In-Text Art, Ch. 3, p. 50 Graham Collingridge
13Figure 3.7 APV, an NMDA receptor antagonist,
prevents the induction of LTP but has no effect
on its expression
14Figure 3.8 The NMDA receptor
15Figure 3.8 The NMDA receptor (Part 1)
16Figure 3.8 The NMDA receptor (Part 2)
17In-Text Art, Ch. 3, p. 53 Gary Lynch
18Figure 3.9 AMPA receptors traffic into and out
of dendritic spines
19Figure 3.10 The number of theta-burst stimuli
(TBS) determines the duration of LTP
20Figure 3.11 A sequence of events leading to the
induction of LTP
21Figure 3.12 Changes in synaptic strength that
support LTP