BIO304H5 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Retina, Ganglion Cell, Visual System

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17 Feb 2018
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Many invertebrates lack centralized neural structures (brains) Nerve nets are nevertheless able to compute information about the outside world and generate behavior. How about by the presence of cells that can generate electrical impulses? (like action potentials) Even bacteria and plants have voltage- gated ion channels and can generate electrical impulses. What about by the presence of synapses: most genes required for synapse formation and function are present in organisms that lack synapses. A definition of the nervous system that we will use in this course: made up of a network cells that can sense information About the outside world (light, chemicals, temperature, touch) About the inside world (internal states, signals from other cells: cells are able to propagate information in the form of electrical impulses. Action potentials: cells convey info to each other via chemical and/or electrical synapses, generates outputs to coordinate physiology and behavior i. e; muscle contraction and movement, heart rate, digestion, etc.

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