HUBS1403 Lecture Notes - Lecture 24: Axon Hillock, Extracellular Fluid, Resting Potential

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Graded potential: a graded potential is a small deviation from the resting membrane potential that makes the membrane either more polarized (inside more negative) or less polarized (inside less negative). Although a single epsp normally does not initiate a nerve impulse, the postsynaptic cell does become more excitable. Because it is partially depolarized, it is more likely to reach threshold when the next epsp occurs: a neurotransmitter that causes hyperpolarization of the postsynaptic membrane (see figure 12. 14a) is inhibitory. During hyperpolarization, generation of an action potential is more difficult than usual because the membrane potential becomes inside more negative and thus even farther from threshold than in its resting state. If several presynaptic terminals release neurotransmitter at: the same time. Or from many synapses these effects may sum together and are referred to as: temporal summation (same time) If these postsynaptic potentials reach threshold, an action potential will be initiated. Lecture 25: action potentials: explain what an action potential is.

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