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Introduction
Complexities occurring even with simplest
function
◦ Example
synapse
Structure of the neuron
Neuron- individual cells in our nervous system that
receive, integrate and transmit information.
Components of a neuron:
◦ A.) cell body (soma)- contains nucleus and chemical
machinery
◦ B.) Dendrites – Part of neurons that receive information
“Branches”
Components of neuron (continued)
◦ C.) Axon- Long thin fiber that transmits signals
from cell body to other neurons.
◦ D.) Myelin Sheath- Insulating material that coats an
axon.
Speeds up transmission
Problems if it degrades
Easier way of thinking about axon and myelin
sheath
◦ E.) Terminal Buttons- Axon ends with a cluster of these
small knobs secreting chemicals known as
neurotransmitters.
◦ F.) Synapse – A “Gap” or junction where information is
transmitted from one neuron to another.
Summary of neural communication:
◦ Dendrites cell body axon (coated with myelin
sheath) terminal buttons synapse at other
dendrites(where signal jumps gap)
◦ Process repeats itself
Neural Impulse- Signal sent through neuron
Neuron at rest:
◦ Slightly negative charge
◦ Contains ions flowing back and forth
Charge is referred to as Resting Potentialcharge when a neuron is not activated
When neuron is activated, channels open allowing
in positive ions (+)
◦ Charge now becomes positive
Called Action Potential- Brief shift in neuron
charge that travels along axon.
Channel closes briefly after firing:
◦ Absolute Refractory Period- Minimum length of time after
action potential during which another action potential
can’t begin
Neurons either fire or do not (action
potentials occur or don’t)
Transmission of signals from one neuron to
another (at dendrites) occurs here
At this gap, the arrival of action potential triggers
release of neurotransmitters.
Neurotransmitter- Chemical that transmits
information from one neuron to another
◦ Play role in behavior
◦ Specific ones function at specific synapses
Example Neurotransmitters:
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Dopamine
Norepinephrine
Serotonin
Endorphins
Certain chemicals or drugs can cause increase
or decrease in release.
Dopamine- Pleasurable emotions
Norepinephrine- contributes to mood and
arousal
Serotonin- plays role in depression
Endorphins- Body’s own internally produced
morphine like substance
◦ Plays role in pain relief