Fundamentals of Human Neuropsychology

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Chapter 12, part 3 Neural tissue.
Advertisements

Fundamentals of Human Neuropsychology
Abnormal Psychology Chapter 5: Anxiety Disorders Sixth Edition
Fundamentals of Human Neuropsychology
Neurotransmitters I The Life Cycle of a Conventional NT Biosynthesis & Storage Release Receptor Action Inactivation.
Synapses Figure
Widely Found and Studied Neurotransmitters  Glutamate – has excitatory functions  4 Ascending activating systems are very important  Cholinergic System.
Structure and Control of Movement
Energy, Catalysis and Biosynthesis
The Cell Division Cycle
Fundamentals of Human Neuropsychology
PHYSIOLOGY 1 LECTURE 14 SYNAPTIC TRANSMISSION. n Objectives: The student should know –1. The types of synapses, electrical and chemical –2. The structure.
Clinical Neuroscience Second Edition Chapter 4: Microanatomy and Neurotransmission Kelly Lambert and Craig Howard Kinsley Copyright © 2011 by Oxford University.
Fundamentals of Human Neuropsychology
Nervous System: Part III What Happens at a Synapse?
Fundamentals of Human Neuropsychology
September 15 (A-Day) & 16 (B-Day) Objective: Explain how the brain and nervous system communicates specifically addressing neurons, neurotransmitters,
NEUROCHEMISTRY Key Points Neuron-to-neuron or neuron-to-effector organ interactions Understand the structure and function of the synapse Presynaptic release.
Chapters Two and Three Structure and Function of the Nervous System.
Copyright © 2004 Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as Benjamin Cummings The Synapse Key Stage 5 Biology.
Neurons: Cellular and Network Properties
An Introduction to Neurotransmission William Wisden Dept of Clinical Neurobiology INF 364
Essential Cell Biology
Copyright © 2004 Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as Benjamin Cummings  A junction that mediates information transfer from one neuron:  To another.
Cell to cell communication in the nervous system The synapse Electrical synapse Chemical synapse Role of calcium “neurocrines” Receptors Post-synaptic.
1 At the dendrite the incoming signals arrive (incoming currents) Molekules Synapses Neurons Local Nets Areas Systems CNS At the soma current are finally.
Essential Cell Biology Third Edition Chapter 1 Introduction to Cells Copyright © Garland Science 2010.
Psychology Chapter 2: Neuroscience and Behavior Fourth Edition
The Synapse and Synaptic Transmission
Neurons and Nervous Systems
Structure of a Neuron: At the dendrite the incoming
Intro to Neuroscience.
Social and Emotional Development in Early Childhood
Neurotransmitters Domina Petric, MD.
Emotion and the Social Brain
Chapter 21 Spatial Behavior.
Chapter 19 Language.
Chapter 14 The Parietal Lobes.
Transmission of Action Potential Across a Synapse
Plasticity, Recovery, and Rehabilitation of the Adult Brain
Chapter 11 Cerebral Asymmetry.
Introduction to CNS pharmacology
Psychiatric and Related Disorders
Chapter 15 The Temporal Lobes.
Statistical Reasoning in Sports
Cortical Networks and Disconnection Syndromes
Research in Abnormal Psychology
Neurodevelopmental Disorders
Chapter 16 The Frontal Lobes.
Physical and Cognitive Development in Early Childhood
Research on the Origins of the Human Brain and Behavior
Physical and Cognitive Development in Adolescence
Neurological Disorders
School as a Context for Development
The Study of Human Development
Chapter 13 The Occipital Lobes.
Variations in Cerebral Asymmetry
Synaptic Transmission
Social and Emotional Development in Middle Childhood
Principles of Neocortical Function
Organization of the Motor System
Research in Abnormal Psychology
Attention and Consciousness
The Development of Neuropsychology
Communication Between Neurons
Neuropsychological Assessment
Voltage-gated ion channels   Transmembrane ion channels regulated by changes in membrane potential
Chapter 9 Suicide.
Prenatal Development and Birth
Cell to cell communication in the nervous system
Presentation transcript:

Fundamentals of Human Neuropsychology Bryan Kolb and Ian Whishaw Fundamentals of Human Neuropsychology Sixth Edition Chapter 5: Communication Between Neurons Copyright © 2008 by Worth Publishers

Figure 5.1 Controlling biological functions in the ANS Kolb/Whishaw: Fundamentals of Human Neuropsychology, Sixth Edition Copyright © 2008 by Worth Publishers

Figure 5.2 Chemical synapse Kolb/Whishaw: Fundamentals of Human Neuropsychology, Sixth Edition Copyright © 2008 by Worth Publishers

Figure 5.3 Steps in synaptic transmission in a generalized synapse Kolb/Whishaw: Fundamentals of Human Neuropsychology, Sixth Edition Copyright © 2008 by Worth Publishers

Figure 5.4 Release of a neurotransmitter Kolb/Whishaw: Fundamentals of Human Neuropsychology, Sixth Edition Copyright © 2008 by Worth Publishers

Figure 5.5 Acetylcholine synapse on a muscle cell Kolb/Whishaw: Fundamentals of Human Neuropsychology, Sixth Edition Copyright © 2008 by Worth Publishers

Figure 5.6 The versatile synapse Kolb/Whishaw: Fundamentals of Human Neuropsychology, Sixth Edition Copyright © 2008 by Worth Publishers

Figure 5.7 Excitatory and inhibitory synapses Kolb/Whishaw: Fundamentals of Human Neuropsychology, Sixth Edition Copyright © 2008 by Worth Publishers

Figure 5.8 Criteria for detecting a neurotransmitter Kolb/Whishaw: Fundamentals of Human Neuropsychology, Sixth Edition Copyright © 2008 by Worth Publishers

Figure 5.9 Renshaw loop Kolb/Whishaw: Fundamentals of Human Neuropsychology, Sixth Edition Copyright © 2008 by Worth Publishers

Figure 5.10 Chemistry of acetylcholine Kolb/Whishaw: Fundamentals of Human Neuropsychology, Sixth Edition Copyright © 2008 by Worth Publishers

Figure 5.11 Sequential synthesis of three amines Kolb/Whishaw: Fundamentals of Human Neuropsychology, Sixth Edition Copyright © 2008 by Worth Publishers

Figure 5.12 Amino acid transmitters Kolb/Whishaw: Fundamentals of Human Neuropsychology, Sixth Edition Copyright © 2008 by Worth Publishers

Figure 5.13 Opioid peptides Kolb/Whishaw: Fundamentals of Human Neuropsychology, Sixth Edition Copyright © 2008 by Worth Publishers

Figure 5.14 Ionotropic receptor Kolb/Whishaw: Fundamentals of Human Neuropsychology, Sixth Edition Copyright © 2008 by Worth Publishers

Figure 5.15 Metabotropic receptor Kolb/Whishaw: Fundamentals of Human Neuropsychology, Sixth Edition Copyright © 2008 by Worth Publishers

Figure 5.16 Organization of the serotonergic system Kolb/Whishaw: Fundamentals of Human Neuropsychology, Sixth Edition Copyright © 2008 by Worth Publishers

Figure 5.17 Major activating systems Kolb/Whishaw: Fundamentals of Human Neuropsychology, Sixth Edition Copyright © 2008 by Worth Publishers

Table 5.1 Kolb/Whishaw: Fundamentals of Human Neuropsychology, Sixth Edition Copyright © 2008 by Worth Publishers

Table 5.2 Kolb/Whishaw: Fundamentals of Human Neuropsychology, Sixth Edition Copyright © 2008 by Worth Publishers