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OGNITIVE SCIENCE 17 The Electric Brain Part 1 Jaime A. Pineda, Ph.D.

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COGNITIVE SCIENCE 17 The Electric Brain Part 1 Jaime A. Pineda, Ph.D. INPUT. INTEGRATION. OUTPUT. Law of Dynamic Polarization Dendrites generally receive synaptic input (i.e. are postsynaptic) and axons generally send synaptic output (i.e., are presynaptic). - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: COGNITIVE   SCIENCE          17  The Electric       Brain Part 1   Jaime A. Pineda, Ph.D

COGNITIVE SCIENCE 17

The Electric Brain

Part 1 Jaime A. Pineda, Ph.D.

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INPUT

INTEGRATION

OUTPUT

Law of Dynamic Polarization Dendrites generally receive synaptic input (i.e. are postsynaptic) and axons generally send synaptic output (i.e., are presynaptic)

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Resting Membrane Potential (Vm) is ~ -70 mV in mammals

Vm is the voltage difference between the inside and outside of the cell

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50 440

400 20

40 560

many few

Different concentrations of ions inside and outside the cell

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Unequal distribution of ions across cellmembrane creates two major forces

osmotic pressure

electrostatic pressure

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Other important factors

- Specific protein channels- Na+, K+, Cl-, Ca++

- Selective permeability of channels- leaky channels- K+ > Cl- > Na+

- Sodium-potassium pump

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Na+ / K+ Pump

Restores equilibrium

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Graded and Action Potentials•Graded

–Are small changes in membrane potential

–Are conducted passively

–Lose energy as they travel down dendrite/axon

•Action

–Are large changes in membrane potential

–Are conducted actively (regenerated)

–Do not lose energy as they travel down the axon

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Graded Potentials

• Depolarization (EPSP)– Vm becomes more positive (Na+ flows in) and

the neuron is more likely to produce an action potential

• Hyperpolarization (IPSP)– Vm becomes more negative (K+ flows out) and

the neuron is less like to produce an action potential

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Graded Potentials

• AM signals

• Degrade with distance (decremental conduction)

• Short distance

signaling V

Distance from source

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Action Potentials

• FM signals

• Do not degrade with distance (non decremental conduction)

• Long distance signaling

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Phases of the Action Potential

Firing threshold is the point at which the number ofactivated Na+ channels > inactivated Na+ channels

Absolute refractory period

Relative refractory period