NPB 100 Lecture Notes - Lecture 9: Resting Potential, Biological Neural Network, Second Messenger System

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To understand a neural circuit, must know if synaptic input is excitatory or inhibitory: excitatory potentials: more likely cell will fire an action potential. Inhibitory potentials: less likely cell will fire an action potential. To determine this, we need to know (or calculate): a resting membrane potential of the cell, vm, equilibrium potential of the ions (which flows through the ligand-gated channel, Eeq (or even erev if more than one ion: action potential threshold (determined empirically) If eeq > vm, what happens i channels open: the membrane depolarizes, which excites cell if > threshold. If eeq < vm, what happens i channels open: membrane hyperpolarizes, which inhibits the cell, ** if threshold > eeq : always inhibitory, ** if threshold < eeq : always excitatory. Properties that determine circuit behavior: connectivity: what neurons are connected to each other, synaptic properties.

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