In this lesson, learn the meaning of synapse, see the structures within a synapse and their functions, and understand the definition of synaptic...
9 RegisterLog in Sign up with one click: Facebook Twitter Google Share on Facebook synanon Wikipedia (ˈsɪnəˌnɒn) n (Psychology) a method of psychotherapy for treating drug addicts, originally practised in the drug rehabilitation centres of the Synanon organization, founded in 1958...
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it cannot simply continue to the next cell. Instead, it must trigger the release of neurotransmitters which can then carry the impulse across the synapse to the next neuron.
Cross-References ▶ Autoreceptor ▶ Neurotransmitters Definition References and Readings Reuptake is the reabsorption of a secreted sub- stance by the same cell that originally secreted it. It is essential in regulating the level of neurotrans- mitter in the synapse and therefore controls the ...
In the context of Biology, define the following term: Mosaic. What is the meaning of the word biotechnology? What is the definition of health science? Relating to biology, define the term "synapse". Give a definition of the following term: Genome. Define of taxonomy. In the context of Bio...
Corticospinal tract - primary pathway for producing voluntary movement, the corticospinal tract is a large collection of axons that travel from the cerebral cortex down to the spinal cord and synapse on neurons that can influence muscle activity. Many of
In the thalamus the fibers synapse with thalamic neurons that carry the signal to the somatosensory cortex. Back to Glossary Receive New Content by Email: Order NowYOUR BRAIN, EXPLAINED Sleep. Memory. Pleasure. Fear. Language. We experience these things every day, but how do our brains ...
Cerebrospinal fluid alpha-synuclein in neurodegenerative disorders-a marker of synapse loss? The association of α-synuclein (α-syn) neuropathology with Parkinson's disease (PD) and several related disorders has led to an intense research effort t... A Ohrfelt,P Grognet,N Andreasen,... - 《...
Related to inhibitory:Inhibitory synapse in·hib·it (ĭn-hĭb′ĭt) tr.v.in·hib·it·ed,in·hib·it·ing,in·hib·its 1. a.To hold back; restrain:barricades that inhibited the movement of the crowd; a lack of knowledge that inhibited his inclination to ask questions.See Synonyms ...