PCL200H1 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Axon Hillock, Occipital Lobe, Parietal Lobe

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Dendrite > soma > axon hillock > axon > axon terminal > synapse: myelinated axons - faster than unmyelinated. Neurons & other brain cells - grey matter : adaptations of neurons. Consume large amount of energy - stay in excitable state. 1. 2 neurons store energy and generate electrical currents. Action potential: polarisation - more positively charged on outside, action potential when wave of depolarisation - ion channels open, uses energy (atp) - brain is constantly using energy ~ 25% of calorie intake. Synaptic cleft: pre-synaptic neuron > post-synaptic neuron, in ux of calcium ions trigger synaptic vesicles to release neurotransmitter, excitatory. Endorphin: some neurotransmitters depend on neuron. Nervous system: cns - central - brain and spinal cord, pns - peripheral - nerves. Somatic ~ voluntary (sensory & motor neurons) Autonomic ~ involuntary: sympathetic - adrenaline, parasympathetic - acetyl choline. Cortex + subcortical structures subcortical structures control body and behavior without cortex (conscious mind)

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