BIOB34H3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 19: Electrical Synapse, Synaptic Plasticity, Phenotypic Plasticity

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To coordinate all of the cells, animals use neurons, tree-like cells whose specialty is integrating incoming electrical signals in their dendrites and transmitting the result to other cells via action potentials in their axons. How do inputs from multiple presynaptic cells produce spatial and temporal summation? (phenotypic plasticity) Recall that 1) neurons integrate (i. e add up) signals coming into their dendrites. 2) neurons signal whether the sum is greater than the threshold, via their axons. (vm = voltage at cell body is greater than threshold) Transmission to other neurons requires synapses (which in simple terms exist to connect axon to a dendrites) Ionic currents are caused by ion flow across the membrane of the dendrites of the postsynaptic cell. [cttm] synapses can either be electrical or chemical. Electrical synapses - when you have something that binds to the membrane of the two cells that creates a channel for ionic currents to travel through.

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