- potential.
IPSPs can take
place at all
chemical synapses,
which use the
secretion of
neurotransmitters to
create cell-to-cell signalling.
EPSPs and
IPSPs compete...
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options is the
hyperpolarization of the
postsynaptic cell, or
IPSP.
Summation with
other IPSPs and
contrasting EPSPs determines whether the
postsynaptic potential...
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potentials (
IPSPs).
Hyperpolarization of
membranes is
caused by
influx of Cl− or
efflux of K+. As with EPSPs, the
amplitude of the
IPSP is
directly proportional...
- channels.
These are the
opposite of
inhibitory postsynaptic potentials (
IPSPs),
which usually result from the flow of
negative ions into the cell or positive...
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postsynaptic potentials (
IPSPs). They
hyperpolarize the
membrane and make it
harder for a cell to have an
action potential.
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action potential to be generated.
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postsynaptic potentials (EPSPs), and
inhibitory postsynaptic potentials (
IPSPs). On the
electrophysiological level,
there are
various phenomena which alter...
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Inhibitory signals could be
through GABA
receptors (both fast and slow
IPSPs), calcium-activated pot****ium
receptors (which give rise to afterhyperpolarization)...