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Excitable Tissues- Synapse Prof. K. Sivapalan

Synapses June 2013Synapse2

Structure of a synapse June 2013Synapse3

Sequence of Events at the Axon Terminal June 2013Synapse4

Events at the Post Synaptic Membrane June 2013Synapse5

Spatial Summation June 2013Synapse6

Temporal Summation June 2013Synapse7

Genesis of action potential in Post Synaptic Neuron June 2013Synapse8

Properties of Dendrites June 2013Synapse9

Synaptic Inhibition June 2013Synapse10

About Synapses June 2013Synapse11