NEUROBIOCHEMISTRY SYNAPSE AND NEUROTRANSMITTER MOHAMMAD HANAFI.
Sensory Physiology
Synapses and Drugs Raymond S. Broadhead Brooks School MCB/HHMI Summer Camp July, 2005.
Sensory Physiology. Sensory Receptors Perceptions created by the brain from action potentials sent from sensory receptors. Sensory receptors respond to.
Sensory Physiology Supplemental instruction Designed by Pyeongsug Kim ©2010 [email protected]@science-i.com Picture from .
NEUROBIOCHEMISTRY
AP 151 The Physiology of Neurotransmitters An excellent resource for this unit can be found at the following link: .
AP 151
Review the Synapse What is a synapse? A synapse is the “gap” between the axon of one nerve and the dendrite of the next one. The average neuron has 1,000.
Chapter 39 Neural Signaling and Chapter 40 Neural Regulation