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Neural Communication: Action Potential. Lesson 10. Neural Signaling: Axon. Action Potentials propagated electrical signal regenerated Large & rapid changes in E m depolarization repolarization ~. Action Potentials. Electrically-gated channels or voltage-gated Characteristics
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NeuralCommunication: Action Potential Lesson 10
Neural Signaling: Axon • Action Potentials • propagated electrical signal • regenerated • Large & rapid changes in Em • depolarization • repolarization ~
Action Potentials • Electrically-gated channels • or voltage-gated • Characteristics • all-or-none • relatively slow • non-decremental ~
Threshold of Excitation • also: threshold potential • Triggered at axon hillock • point of decision • integration • Threshold potential • Depolarization; • approximately 10 mV • EPSPs AP ~
+40 0 -60 -70 -80 Time Em
+40 C & E gradients drive Na+ into cell Depolarization Na+ influx 0 Em -60 -70 -80 Time
+ - Na+ K+
+ - Na+ K+
+40 Repolarization K+ efflux 0 Em -60 -70 -80 Time
+ - Na+ K+
+ - Na+ K+
After- hyperpolarization +40 0 Em -60 -70 -80 Time
Refractory Period • After AP • time-out • prohibits or resists AP • absolute & relative ~
Refractory Period • Absolute refractory period • Na+ channels deactivate • will not trigger AP • must reset • one-way transmission of signal • Ball & Chain Model ~
Refractory Period • Relative refractory period • during after-hyperpolarization • requires greater depolarization to reach threshold ~
Frequency Code • Intensity of stimulus • frequency of APs • Pattern • Type of stimulus • Brain area that receives signal • Visual, auditory, pain, etc. • Doctrine of Specific Nerve Energies ~
1. 2. 3. FREQUENCY CODE Weak stimulus Moderate stimulus Strong stimulus
Saltatory Conduction • Myelinated neurons • oligodendrocytes & Schwann cells • Long distances transmission • APs relatively slow, regenerates • EPSPs - fast, decremental • Saltatory: combines both types of current • speed without loss of signal ~
Saltatory Conduction • Nodes of Ranvier • action potentials • no myelin • Myelinated portions • passive current • decremental but triggers AP at next node ~
Saltatory Conduction Nodes of Ranvier
Graded Summation longer duration 10-100 msec chemical-gated passive spread instantaneous decremental All-or-none short 1-2 msec voltage-gated propagated slow nondecremental PSPs vs APs