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Field P FR (translated from German)
... FR That Field P FR (English field EPSP) is in that Neuro biology the name ... the released exciting or excitatorisches postsynaptic Potenziale (EPSP). Web on the left of Potential gradient of EPSP of a synapse
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Postsynaptic potential
... be Excitatory (see also Excitatory Postsynaptic Potential (EPSP)). This is also known as depolarization. If ... For example, if Neuron A causes an EPSP change in Neuron B’s membrane potential by ... Neuron A and B both caused an EPSP, then their effects will sum together. If ... an IPSP and Neuron B caused an EPSP. For example, if Neuron A caused a ... A releases NTs that result in an EPSP on neuron B’s membrane potential, then ...
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LTP induction
... i.e. the reversal potential of the EPSP current is roughly -10 mV). However, the ... A single AMPAR-mediated excitatory postsynaptic potential (EPSP) has a rise time-to-peak of ... release glutamate once every 10 ms. An EPSP occurring only 10 ms after a previous EPSP will arrive at a time when that previous EPSP is at its peak amplitude. Thus, ...
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Exzitatori postsynaptic Potenzial (translated from German)
Exzitatori postsynaptic Potenzial That exzitatorische postsynaptic Potenzial (EPSP) (closely excitatory postsynaptic) a local is potential ... intrazellulaerer Derivative the Membranpotenzials places itself the EPSP as depolarization to that Somamembran due to ... Summation of Potenzialen. The size of the EPSP is not only of the transmitter set ... before)Deporalisation the diaphragm becomes smaller the EPSP, D.h., is the diaphragm of their ... Potenzial with reverse signs is reached. The EPSP is not therefore under any circumstances ...
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Long-term potentiation
... slice, and above, two raw traces of EPSP field potentials before and after tetanic stimulation ... measurement of the rising slope of one EPSP field potential. Black squares indicate the measurements ... sec. Note how the amplitude of the EPSP field settles into a new, more elevated ... perforant pathway elicited an excitatory postsynaptic potential (EPSP) in the dentate gyrus. What Lømo did ... This progressive depolarization is the result of [EPSP] summation. If each successive stimulus within ...
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Auditory system
... the photoreceptors of the eye, show an EPSP or evoked post synaptic potential , instead of an action potential. An EPSP is a graded potential and is not ... sustained sound will show an initially full EPSP response, which declines past resting potential and ... the other being -0.4 nA. The EPSP column shows the stereotypical post synaptic potential ...
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Rezeptori transformation process (translated from German)
... to a local depolarisatorischen exzitatorischen postsynaptic Potenzial (EPSP) or to one hyperpolarisatorischen inhibitorischen postsynaptic Potenzial ... for the automatic control loop guarantees. The EPSP and IPSP released at the different synapses ... of the local excitation summed up from EPSP and IPSP proportional. Decoding -, Integration and coding ...
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Muscarinic acetylcholine receptor
... responsible for the initial fast depolarisation (Fast EPSP) of that neuron. As a consequence of ... subsequent hyperpolarisation (IPSP) and slow depolarisation (Slow EPSP) which represent the recovery of the postganglionic ... m1 This receptor is found mediating slow EPSP at the ganglion in the postganglionic nerve ...
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Excitatory postsynaptic potential
... potential In neuroscience, an excitatory postsynaptic potential (EPSP) is a temporary increase in postsynaptic membrane ... The flow of ions that causes an EPSP is an excitatory postsynaptic current (EPSC). EPSPs ... causes an increase in membrane potential, the EPSP. Excitatory molecules The neurotransmitter most often associated ...
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Herbicide (translated from Japanese)
... in the wide leaf. スルホニルウレア system typical. EPSP (5- エノールピルビルシキミ acid -3- phosphoric acid synthetase ... 2.5.1.19) Inhibitor As for EPSP inhibitor amino acid ( トリプトファン 、 phenylalanine 、 ...
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