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Chapter 11: Fundamentals of the Nervous System and Nervous Tissue

... I. Functional Classification of Neurotransmitters 1. Some neurotransmitters have both excitatory and inhibitory effects 2. Determined by the receptor type of the postsynaptic neuron 3. Example: acetylcholine a. Excitatory at neuromuscular junctions with skeletal muscle ...
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... Presynaptic- neuron whose axon forms a synapse with another neuron, sends out information Postsynaptic- neuron whose dendrites forms a synapse with the axon of the presynaptic neuron, receives information There is no physical structure connecting the two neurons. ...
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... Brain computer is a highly interconnected neurons system in such a way that the state of one neuron affects the potential of the large number of other neurons which are connected according to weights or strength. The key idea of such principle is the functional capacity of biological neural nets det ...
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...  Presynaptic axon terminal (terminal button) from which neurotransmitter is released,  Postsynaptic cell membrane with receptors for the transmitter and ion channels or other mechanisms to initiate a new impulse.  . 20-30 nm wide intercellular space called the synaptic cleft separating the pre sy ...
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