Biology 3601A/B Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Squid Giant Axon, Andrew Huxley, Alan Lloyd Hodgkin

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Lecture 8 neuro 1: very fast reactions; the c-start in fishes. This is because they have an incredibly fast startle response. Fish startle response: the c-start: the pressure from the stimulus hits it and then it curves away into a c", this happens in a few milliseconds, we"re going to look at how they do this c-start . Neurons refresher: what we have is that we have a situation where information comes in, where the cell makes a decision about the information it has got and fires it. By fire, we mean that there is an action potential that runs along the axons due to ionic channels that opens/shuts. At the end, we have dendrites with interface with other cells which may be other neurons or they could be muscles cells that respond. How does this neuron actually send information from one place to another: this has to do with the number of firing events or spikes.

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