GE CLST 73A Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Voltage-Gated Ion Channel, Myelin, Saltatory Conduction

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Chemical synapse : components and ionic mechanisms. Action potential: change of voltage across the membrane. Would our voltage ever read positive on the inside: yes when we are past threshold because sodium ions are coming in. Why do we need action potential : to stimulate the axon which allows neurotransmitters to be released which allows communication between neurons. : chemical gradient is out to in. experiment* artificially mimic synaptic input. Stimulate near the soma and record the axon three different parts of the axon. The second and third electrode reader takes longer to reach its action potential. : once you initiate the axon potential, some energy and ions are moved. Every piece of the membrane undergoes the hodjkin cycle. Amplitude never changes because it is dependant on ena. Passive flow: current flows in both directions because its positive and the surrounding is negative. It rearranges charge on the membrane, more charge across the membrane is depolarization.

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