Psych 115 Quiz 2 Questions and 100% Correct Answers
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PSYC 115
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PSYC 115
Basis of neuronal communication - dendrite: input - body: processing/protein production - axon hillock: integration, lots of Na+ channels - axon: conduction - terminal: output, electrical signal converted to chemical signal
Threshold of activation -55 mV ---> depolarizes to +50mv (action potent...
Psych 115 Quiz 2 Questions and 100%
Correct Answers
Basis of neuronal communication ✅- dendrite: input
- body: processing/protein production
- axon hillock: integration, lots of Na+ channels
- axon: conduction
- terminal: output, electrical signal converted to chemical signal
Threshold of activation ✅-55 mV ---> depolarizes to +50mv
(action potential is the reversal of membrane potential from -70mv to +50mv)
factors of the velocity of action potential ✅- Thickness: decreased internal resistance
to passive current flow
- Myelination: allows for saltatory conduction, Na+ channels are concentrated at the
nodes of Ranvier, involves passive + instant signaling
Three types of glial cells ✅astrocytes, microglia, oligodendrocytes + Schwann cells
Astrocytes (def, func) ✅star-shaped cells that connect small blood vessels to neurons
+ take up and release NT
Microglia ✅Act as phagocytes, engulfs damaged cells and bacteria, act as the brains
immune system, important for neural pain and synapse maintenance
Oligodendrocytes and Schwann cells ✅produce myelin around axons; CNS and PNS
respectively
Multiple Sclerosis (MS) ✅- destruction of the myelin sheath & replaced by plaques of
sclerotic (hard) tissue
- results in weakness, paralysis or spasms, impaired coordination, visual problems
Three types of synapses ✅axodendritic, axosomatic, axoaxonic
Sequence of Neurotransmission ✅action potential travel down to terminal -->
depolarizations leads to opening of Ca+ channels --> influx of Ca+ promotes fusing of
vesicles with presynaptic membrane of exocytosis to occur --> NT binds to receptor in
the postsynaptic membrane --> EPSP or IPSP spread passively over the dendrites of
the postsynaptic neuron to the hillock
Types of NT receptors ✅- ionotropic: fast acting
- metabotropic: slower, G-proteins needs to be activated
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