KNES 385 Lecture Notes - Lecture 13: Motor Coordination, Intramuscular Injection, Motor Unit

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A common neuron structure (e. g. , a motor neuron): Not drawn to scale: axons can be up to about a meter in length (sciatic nerve from base of spine to big toe, axons diameters are about 20 micrometers or less. Flow of information refers to propagation of an action potential. Depolarization: membrane potential more positive than resting potential. Repolarization: return of membrane potential to resting value. Hyperpolarization: membrane potential more negative than resting potential (i. e. , undershoot) Threshold: requisite potential for an ap to occur (all-or-none) The axons of some neurons are wrapped in myelin sheaths produced by glial. Myelin prevents current from (cid:494)leaking(cid:495) across the membrane. The ap (cid:494)jumps(cid:495) from one node of ranvier (cid:523)a gap in the myelin sheaths(cid:524) to the cells next. Unidirectional: information flows from presynaptic cell to postsynaptic cell: ap travels down axon axon terminal depolarize neurotransmitter released change in membrane voltage of postsynaptic cell . If excitatory synapse: postsynaptic cell more likely to fire ap.

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