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Disconnected Synapses:Frank Zappa (Music wiki)
Disconnected Synapses:Frank Zappa Artist: Frank Zappa Date Released ... Brain Police? (06:30) Review: Further Reading Synapses Zappa Wiki Jawaka
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Talk:Synapse
... is evidence for some very fast acting synapses which are electrical. These are reported to ... be worth having a section on electrical synapses. David Martland 00:06, 16 Jan 2004 (UTC) Electrical synapses between GABA-releasing interneurons. Nat Rev Neurosci ... ago, the distribution and role of electrical synapses have remained elusive. A series of recent ... and cerebellum are extensively interconnected by electrical synapses. Investigators have used paired recordings to ...
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Talk:Silent synapse
... release probabilities of a given set of synapses. Rather than put that long controversy in ... s just not the mechanism of silent synapses there. It clearly happens in inhibitory synapses, and probably in excitatory ones too, just ... date knowledge of the nature of silent synapses in mind, it would not be fair ... four potential mechanisms that might underlie silent synapses: postsynaptic lack of AMPA receptors (deaf ...
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Long-term potentiation
... slice (i.e. the Schaffer collateral/CA1 synapses). The individual points on the graph each ... g. classical conditioning). When two or more synapses contribute to the firing (or repeated firings ... any resulting LTP affects all those "associated" synapses, regardless of each synapse's size of contribution. Conversely, synapses that are connected to the neuron but ... LTP. To detect the simultaneous activity of synapses on a post-synaptic neuron, associative ...
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Synapse and synaptic transmission (translated from French)
... 40 % of membrane surface are covered with synapses. One distinguishes usually two types of synapses: chemical synapse who uses neuro-transmitter to ... slit; about 2 nanometers for the electric synapses, between 10 and 40 Nm for the chemical synapses. One can also in the case of the electric synapses observe in electronic microscopy communicating junctions. ...
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Synapse (translated from German)
Synapse Synapses (gr. syn = together haptein =, seize, grope) are ... Sherrington coined/shaped. Table of contents Electrical synapses Those are Gap junctions, over which the ... channel, which crosses both diaphragms. Via electrical synapses a direct propagation takes place from changes ... like z.B. secondary messenger materials.. Chemical synapses Pattern of a synapse with presynaptic (above) and postsynaptic (down) part At chemical synapses an electrical signal is converted first ...
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Silent synapse
... but no AMPA-type glutamate receptors. These synapses are so named because normal AMPA receptor ... inactive, or "silent", under typical conditions. Silent synapses are typically considered to be immature glutamatergic synapses. As the brain matures, the relative amount of silent synapses decreases. However, recent research on hippocampal silent synapses shows that while they may indeed ...
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Synapse
... the major elements in a prototypical synapse. Synapses allow nerve cells to communicate with one ... dendrites, converting electrical signals into chemical ones. Synapses are specialized junctions through which cells of ... muscle cell is called a neuromuscular junction. Synapses allow the neurons of the central nervous ... human brain contains a huge number of synapses, with young children having about 1,000 ... adult vary from 100 to 500 trillion synapses. The word "synapse" comes from "synaptein" ...
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Synapse (Psychology wiki)
... the major elements in a prototypical synapse. Synapses allow nerve cells to communicate with one ... dendrites, converting electrical signals into chemical ones. Synapses are specialized junctions through which cells of ... muscle cell is called a neuromuscular junction. Synapses allow the neurons of the central nervous ... human brain contains a huge number of synapses, with young children having about 1,000 ... adult vary from 100 to 500 trillion synapses. The word "synapse" comes from "synaptein" ...
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Talk:Neuron
... report on the experience?) From the article: "Synapses of nerves may be between two axons ... is an article that talks about electrical synapses between adjacent dendrites [1]. I think dendro ... claiming the existence of dendro-dendritic chemical synapses [2]. Chemical synapses between two axons are not unusual; here ... the yellow "facilitating interneurons" making axo-axonic synapses onto the sensory neurone in this ...
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