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Synapse and synaptic transmission (translated from French)
Synapse and synaptic transmission synapse (of the Greek. syn = together; haptein ... the microscope by the size from the synaptic slit; about 2 nanometers for the electric ... part in the mechanical support of the synaptic structure, with recyclage of the neuro-transmitters in the synaptic slit and assists the metabolism of ...
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Synaptic plasticity (translated from German)
Synaptic plasticity Synaptic plasticity a term is, that those activity ... dependent change of the strength that synaptischen transmission describes. The synaptic plasticity is an important research article that ... in the meantime as secured that the synaptic plasticity the condition for Lernen and ...
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Synaptic vesicle
Synaptic vesicle In a neuron, synaptic vesicles, also called neurotransmitter vesicles, store the ... exocytosis at the presynaptic terminal into the synaptic cleft of a synapse. The vesicles are ... are constantly recreated by the cell. Formation Synaptic vesicles are made of a lipid bilayer ... of the vesicles are released into the synaptic space. Membrane material from the vesicles ...
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Synaptic plasticity (translated from French)
Synaptic plasticity plasticity on the level of the ... the levels of neuronal plasticity. Synopsis La transmission synaptique: 3 codages différents, deux sites de ...
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Synaptic receiver (translated from French)
Synaptic receiver This article is one outline to ... permeability membrannaire. The receivers can be post synaptic or presynaptic, in this last case one ... the quantity of active neurotransmitter in the synaptic slit by recapturing them. A termination can ... muscarinic, them receivers with glutamate See too Synaptic transmission neurotransmitter receiving site protéine receivers channels ...
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Long-term potentiation
... phosphatases, and gene expression, give rise to synaptic plasticity and provide the foundation for a ... simultaneous activity of synapses on a post-synaptic neuron, associative LTP requires a coincidence detector ... share the same underlying cellular mechanism (see Synaptic tagging). Input specificity Once induced, LTP at ... the connection between two neurons. Through normal synaptic transmission, this stimulation causes the release of ...
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Biological neural network
... substantially alter the dynamic characteristics of the synaptic connection and therefore facilitate or inhibit signal transmission. The neuroscientists Warren Sturgis McCulloch and Walter ... summation , i.e. potentials at the post synaptic membrane will summate in the cell body ... models also provided for excitatory and inhibitory synaptic transmission. Connections between neurons (see also: synapse) ...
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Biological neural network (Psychology wiki)
... substantially alter the dynamic characteristics of the synaptic connection and therefore facilitate or inhibit signal transmission. The neuroscientists Warren Sturgis McCulloch and Walter ... summation , i.e. potentials at the post synaptic membrane will summate in the cell body ... models also provided for excitatory and inhibitory synaptic transmission. [edit] Connections between neurons (see also: ...
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Synapse
... 20 nm wide, is known as the synaptic cleft. Such synapses are asymmetric both in ... they operate. Only the so-called pre-synaptic neuron secretes the neurotransmitter, which binds to ... facing into the synapse from the post-synaptic cell. The pre-synaptic nerve terminal (also called the synaptic button or bouton) generally buds from ...
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Synapse (Psychology wiki)
... 20 nm wide, is known as the synaptic cleft. Such synapses are asymmetric both in ... they operate. Only the so-called pre-synaptic neuron secretes the neurotransmitter, which binds to ... facing into the synapse from the post-synaptic cell. The pre-synaptic nerve terminal (also called the synaptic button or bouton) generally buds from ...
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