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3. Explain how an excitatory
3. Explain how an excitatory post-synaptic potential (EPSP) triggers an action potential in the post-synaptic cell. Use the
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Can someone please explain what a synaptic potential is? Is it whether or not the synapse would be excitatory or inhibitory?
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When ______ is released, the subsequent receiving neuron ________ fire because that neurotransmitter is _______.
a. GABA/will
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Can you explain how anger and fear are inhibitory, and exhaustion and lack of focus are excitatory?
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why nor-adrenaline which is released from substantia nigra has excitatory effect on works of basal nuclei while dopamine has
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If it happens that a neurotransmitter binds to a receptor site and produces a negative voltage, the probablity:
A) that the
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If it happens that a neurotransmitter binds to a receptor site and produces a negative voltage shift, the probability:
that the
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In the brain, most excitatory communication in synapses occurs by way of glutamate and most inhibitory communication occurs by
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Kindly asking references for APA 111 . The intrinsic ability of cardiac muscle to generate action potentials (APs) rhythmically
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Lorraine and Albert are discussing neurotransmitters while getting ready for an exam. Lorraine maintains that dendrites receive
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