review: neural communication resting cell charges kw 4-10
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Review:Neural Communication
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Resting Cell Charges
KW 4-10
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Depolarization
KW 4-11
A Graded Potential
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Hyperpolarization
KW 4-11 A Graded Potential
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Phases of the action potential
K&W 4-14
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Reversal of Charges
Cell body end of axon
Direction of neural impulse: toward axon terminals
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Falling dominos
K&W p. 131
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Ion flow
K&W 4-15
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Properties of Action Potentials
• All or none: fires completely or not at all
• Self-propagates: recreates itself
• Does not degrade: doesn’t lose power
• Full strength to the end of axon
• Axon can be any length
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Naked Neurons
• Neurons without myelin sheath
• Slower• Shorter• Can’t carry messages
long distances• What does myelin
sheath provide?
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Nodes of Ranvier
K&W 4-16
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Saltatory conduction
K&W 4-17
Saltare = to jump
Action potential skips from node to node
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Multiple Sclerosis
• Jacqueline Du Pre• 1945-1987• MS diagnosis in 1971• Hilary and Jackie
(1998 movie)
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Neuronal Integration
• To fire or not to fire, that is the question
• All or none principle: all or nothing at all
• Why important?
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Firing Line
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Threshold
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Sherrington
• Sir Charles Scott Sherrington
• (1857-1952)• Withdrawal reflex • Principle of
summation• Nobel prize in
medicine 1932
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Withdrawal Reflex in Dogs
• One mild pinch between toes no response
• Two pinches quickly in same spot withdraw paw
• Temporal Summation• Temporal = over time
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Paw reflex: part 2
• One mild pinch in one location no response
• Two pinches in different locations withdraw paw
• Spatial Summation• Spatial = over space
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Temporal: one location
KW 4-19
Excitatory
Postsynaptic
Potential
Presynaptic cell
sensory
Postsynaptic cell
motor
synapse
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Temporal EPSP
KW 4-19 top
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Spatial: more than
one location
K&W 4-20
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Spatial EPSP
KW 4-19
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Importance of EPSP
• Excite cells• Bring about activity• Sensation felt• Muscle moved
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Excitation must be balanced
• Nervous system can’t run on just excitation
• Sometimes better not to respond
• Role on inhibition• Calm down the
nervous system
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Role of Inhibition
• Provides break for the nervous system
• Lowers activity levels• Keeps the brain from
over-excitation, as in epilepsy
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EPSP and IPSP
K&W 4-18
Inhibitory
Postsynaptic Potential
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Temporal IPSP
KW 4-19
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Temporal Combos
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Spatial Combos
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A cell decides to
fire
K&W 4-21
Democracy of Cells
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Emotional ArousalAutonomic nervous system controls
physiological arousal
Sympatheticdivision (arousing)
Pupils dilate
Decreases
Perspires
Increases
Accelerates
Inhibits
Secrete stresshormones
Parasympatheticdivision (calming)
Pupils contract
Increases
Dries
Decreases
Slows
Activates
Decreasessecretion of
stress hormones
EYES
SALIVATION
SKIN
RESPIRATION
HEART
DIGESTION
ADRENALGLANDS
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Control over heart
• Sympathetic excites
• Parasympathetic inhibits
• Work together to control heart