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PSY 340 Brain and Behavior

Class 07: The Concept of the Synapse & Chemical Events at the Synapse (pt. 1)  OUTLINE

   

Why is an action potential slower in a thin vs. a thick axon?

Thin vs.
                  Thick Axon
The interior of an axon is filled with all sorts of proteins and other molecules doing various jobs (e.g., transporting neurotransmitters from the soma to the terminal buttons and vice-versa). Thick axons provide fewer "obstacles" (other proteins and molecules) to Na+ ions as the move into the axon.



[Types of Transmission]



The Puzzle of How Neurons Are Connected

Ramon y Cajal


Synapse
                  as connected



Sir Charles Scott Sherrington (1857-1952) & the Discovery of the Synapse

Reflexes: automatic muscle responses to stimuli

  • Sensory neuron --> interneuron ("intrinsic") neuron --> motor neuron at level of the spinal cord = reflex arc

[Reflex Arc Leg Flexion]

  • reflexes are slower than simple conduction along an axon would suggest.
       
  • weak stimuli presented at different times or in different locations elicit a stronger response than a single strong stimulus does.
      
  • excitation of one muscle set leads to relaxation in its opposing muscle set.   

Speed of Reflex & Delayed Transmission at the Synapse

[Gaps in neural signal]


Summation: The effects of different kinds of stimulation on a neuron's tendency to fire

Two types: temporal and spatial


[Summation Diagram]


Temporal summation: multiple firings at the same time

Spatial summation: multiple firings in different places


EPSPs and IPSPs: Effects at the Synapse

[EPSPs and IPSPs]





























 Chemical Events at the Synapse (pt. 1)
 

Otto Loewi (1873-1961) & Chemical Transmission at Synapses (1920)

[Otto Loewi]• adrenaline (epinephrine) causes the heart to beat faster, relaxes the stomach muscles, dilates the pupils.
• sympathetic nervous system (SNS)
• Otto Loewi in 1920
• Stimulated the vagus nerve
Vagusstoff which was actually....Acetylcholine (ACh)

Loewi


Chemical Activity at the Synapse


Chemical
              Activity at the Synapse

 









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