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Neurons, Neurotransmitters, and Neurotransmission. Unit 2. Structure and Function of a Neuron. Neuron Analogy Review. Dendrite Axon Myelin Sheath Terminal buttons Synapse Resting potential All-or-none Law
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Neuron Analogy Review Dendrite Axon Myelin Sheath Terminal buttons Synapse Resting potential All-or-none Law Like a tree. Also, each branch is a telephone wire that carries incoming messages to you. Like a gun. Fires completely or not at all. Like the insulation that covers electrical wires. Like a silicon chip in a computer that receives and transmits information between input and output devices as well as between other chips. Like an electrical cable that carries information. Like a battery. Stable until electrical charge stimulates it. Like the nozzle at the end of a hose, from which water is squirted. Like a railroad junction, where tow trains may meet.
Serotonin Neurotransmitters Norepinephrine S-N-A-G-G-E-D Create a mnemonic device p.57 Acetylcholine (ACh) GABA Glutamate Endorphins Dopamine
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Agonists- molecules that excite / mimic neurotransmitters • Cocaine -- dopamine • LSD and Ecstasy -- serotonin • Morphine, oxycodone, heroin (opiates) – endorphins • Antagonists- molecules that inhibit / block neurotransmitters • Botulin causes paralysis by blocking Ach release Agonist versus Antagonist Drugs
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