Overview
Synaptic transmission is a fundamental process in the nervous system that allows neurons to communicate with each other. It involves the release of neurotransmitters from one neuron, which then bind to receptors on another neuron, leading to either excitation or inhibition of that neuron. This proce...
Key Terms
Example: Motor neurons control muscle movements.
Example: The synapse allows neurotransmitters to pass signals.
Example: Dopamine is a neurotransmitter linked to pleasure.
Example: An action potential triggers neurotransmitter release.
Example: Dopamine receptors respond to dopamine.
Example: Reuptake helps regulate neurotransmitter levels.