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Overview and Passive Membranes
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Sketch of Cerebellar Neurons by Santiago Cajal (1899)
A: Purkinje cells B: Granule cells How do these cells work?
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A Single Neuron A stained neuron with an extensive dendritic tree
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A Population of Neurons
Several stained and possibly interconnected neurons
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C. Elegans Wikipedia 302 neurons, 56 glial cells
contained in head and tail ganglia and a spinal cord-like ventral nerve
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Grasshopper Nervous System
Nerve cells in ganglia,, connected by a spinal cord-like structure
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The Leech
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Leech Ganglia
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Crab Pyloric Network From the Eve Marder lab, Brandeis University
Contained within the stomatogastric ganglion, which has about 30 neurons that comprise two central pattern generators, the pyloric network and the gastric mill network
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Structure of a Neuron
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Communication via a Chemical Synapse
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Communication via a Chemical Synapse
Electron micrograph showing a chemical synapse. From Lodish, 4th edition.
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Neuronal Action Potential
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Electrical Impulses are Ubiquitous
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Pioneers of Modern Neuroscience
Alan Hodgkin ( ) Andrew Huxley ( )
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Atomic Model of an Ion Channel
The bacterial KcsA K+ channel
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Ion Flow Through an Ion Channel
Only the K+ ions get through, the Cl- stays put. The membrane acts as a semipermeable membrane.
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Electrodiffusion Through a Semipermeable Membrane
Diffusion – flow of atoms down the K+ concentration gradient Electrical drift – flow of ions due to electrical potential Electrodiffusion – flow of ions due to combination of diffusion and electrical drift
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Nernst Potentials Relative locations of Nernst and resting potentials
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The Plasma Membrane
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An Equivalent Circuit
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A Capacitor A capacitor is like a moat surrounding a castle: it separates inside from outside. A deep moat is like a small Dielectric, making it hard to pass from one side to the next. In the membrane, the dielectric reflects the lipids.
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Membrane Time Constant
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