BIOA02H3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Axon Terminal, Chemical Synapse, Threshold Potential

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The nervous system: the nervous reflex arc. The diagrams below illustrate the various steps in transmission of a nervous signal starting with an initial stimulus and ending with a (motor) response to the stimulus. The diagram on the left shows an initial pain stimulus as a finger touches a hot stove element. This pain stimulus is detected by a specific receptor cell (see section 4 below) that initiates a nervous (electrical) signal. This signal is then sent (transmitted) via an afferent neuron to the central nervous system. In this case, the incoming (afferent) nervous signal is sent to the spinal cord. Within the spinal cord (or in many cases within the brain), this afferent signal is integrated by central nervous system neurons. The afferent neuron may stimulate interneurons which in turn stimulate efferent (outgoing) neurons that transmit signals to effector organs such as nerves or glands.

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