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1011 neurons
(105 per mm3)
1015 synapses
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Electrical signals come IN to dendrites, are “integrated” in cell body, result goes OUT axon
mitral cell
(olfactory bulb)
motor neuron (spinal cord)
dendrite
Pyramidal cell
(cortex)
cell body
axon
Purkinje cell (cerebellum)
From Nicholls et al, 1992, Fisher and Boycott, 1974, Johnston and Wu, 1997
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Given sufficient input, neurons “fire action potentials” – fast voltage transients
INPUT
DENDRITES
Voltage V: set by "excess charge" inside
vs outside membrane (more later)
CELL BODY
Action potential
~100 mV
OUTPUT
AXON
0
10 msec
Johnston and Wu, 1997
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Given sufficient input, neurons “fire action potentials” – fast voltage transients
…which are communicated to downstream neurons via synapses
INPUT
CHEMICAL SYNAPSE
CELL BODY
mV
OUTPUT
0
10 msec
AXON
0
10 msec
Johnston and Wu, 1997
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FIGURES FROM: THEORETICAL NEUROSCIENCE,
Abbott and Dayan, MIT Press
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FIGURES FROM: THEORETICAL NEUROSCIENCE,
Abbott and Dayan, MIT Press
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