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Cells of the Nervous System
Physio Psych Ch 2 Lect 2
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Psychology
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04/28/2009

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Sensory Neuron
Definition
Neuron that detects changes in external or internal environment and sends info about them to CNS
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Motor Neuron
Definition
Neuron located in the CNS controls contraction of a muscle or secretion of gland.
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Peripheral Nervous System
Definition
Part of NS outside brain and spinal cord, includes nerves attached to brain and spinal cord.
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Soma
Definition
Cell body of neuron, contains nucleus.
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Synapse
Definition
Junction between the terminal button of an axon and the membrane of another neuron.
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Axon
Definition
long, thin, cylindrical structure that conveys info from teh soma to it's terminal buttons.
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axoplasmic transport
Definition
An active process by which substqances are propelled along microtubules that run the length of the axon.
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Microglia
Definition
Smallest of glial cells, act as phagocytes, protect brain from invading microorganisms.
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Membrane potential
Definition
The electrical charge across a cell membrane; the difference in electrical potential inside and outside the cell
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Diffusion
Definition
Movement of molecules from regions of HIGH concentration to regions of LOW concentration.
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Electrostatic pressure
Definition
Attractive force between atomic particles charged with opposite signs, or repulsive force between atomic particles charged with the same sign (like magnets).
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Ligand
Definition
A chemical that binds with the binding site of a receptor.
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Dendritic spine
Definition
Small bud on teh surface of a dendrites, forms a synapse with a terminal button of another neuron.
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Presynaptic membrane, synaptic cleft, postsynaptic membrane
Definition
These make up a synapse, starting at the Terminal button, ending at the Neuron receiving the message.
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Metabotoropic receptor
Definition
receptor that contains a binding site for a NT, activates an enzyme that begins a series of events that opens an ion channel elsewhere in the membrane of the cell when a molecule of the NT attaches to the binding site.
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G protien
Definition
protient coupled to a metabotropic receptor, conveys messages to other molecules when a ligand binds with and activates the receptor
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enzymatic deactivation
Definition
Destruction of a NT by an enzyme after release
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Muscular contraction
Definition
acetylcholine (ACh) is responsible for what?
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Terminates the post-synaptic potential
Definition
Acetylcholinesterase (AChE) destroys ACh (acetylcholine) and does what?
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Neural integration
Definition
the process by which inhibitory and excitatory post-synaptic potential ssummate and control the rate of firing of a neuron.
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Autoreceptor
Definition
A receptor molecule located on a neuron that responds to the neurotransmitter released by that neuron.
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inhibition; facilitation
Definition
If the activity of the axoaxonic synapse decreases the release of the NT, the effect is presynaptic __________; if it increases the release, it is presynaptic ________.
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Neuromodulator
Definition
Chemicals released by neurons that travel farther and dispersed more widely than neurotransmitters.
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Peptide
Definition
Chain of amino acids joined by peptide bonds. Make up most neuromodulators and some hormones.
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Soma, dendrites, axon, terminal buttons.
Definition
What four things do neurons have?
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1,000-40,000; 80,000
Definition
We have _____ - ______ synapses per neuron, _______ in childhood.
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Frontal Lobe
Definition
Which part of the brain has more myelin than the rest?
Term
-55mV
Definition
What is the threshold of excitation?
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EPSP; IPSP
Definition
Postsynaptic potentials: NA+ channels result in ______, K+ channels result in _______.
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