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Copyright 2001 by Allyn & Bacon

Neuron Structure

2.2

Bipolar - Unipolar Neurons

2.2

Neuron Internal Structure

2.3

Hippocampal Pyramidal Neuron:Green Fluorescent Dye Reacts with Dendritic Protein MAP2.Red Fluorescent Dye Reacts with vesicles of Pre-Synaptic terminals.

Relative Ion Concentrations Across the Axon Membrane

2.8

The Action Potential

• AP is a stereotyped change in membrane potential– If RMP moves past threshold,

membrane potential quickly moves to +40 mV and then returns to resting

• Ionic basis of the AP:– NA+ in: upswing of spike

• Diffusion, electrostatic pressure

– K+ out: downswing of spike 2.12

Ion Channels and the AP

2.13

Temporal-Spatial Neuronal Integration

IPSP: Longer than EPSPOutlasts Synaptic Trans-Mission.

Local Potentials• Local disturbances of

membrane potential are carried along the membrane:– Local potentials

degrade with time and distance

– Local potentials can summate to produce an AP

2.18

Overview of the Synapse

2.21

Overview: Transmitter Release

2.22

Metabotropic Receptors

2.23