SYNAPSE

sĭnˈăps, junction between various signal-transmitter cells, either between two neurons or between a neuron and a muscle or gland. A nerve impulse reaches the synapse through the axon, or transmitting end, of a nerve cell, or neuron. Most axons have terminal knobs that respond to the impulse by releasing a chemical substance known as a neurotransmitter. Crossing a gap of less than a millionth of an inch (the synaptic cleft), the neurotransmitter contacts the adjacent muscle, gland, or nerve cell or its branch receptor sites, called dendrites. Neurotransmitters known to scientists today include acetylcholine, epinephrine, and norepinephrine. These neurotransmitters either excite or inhibit the recipient cell, depending on the particular reaction between the two. In other words, a neurotransmitter may inhibit activity in the post-synapse cell when attached to a certain receptor, but may excite activity when attached to others. If sufficiently excited, the second cell transmits the impulse, typically to a muscle, gland, or another synapse. An electric synapse, unlike a chemical one, uses channels known as gap junctions to permit direct transmission of signals between neurons. Such synapses are found in the human body, within many organs and in the glial cells of the nervous system. Electrical synapses are also found among invertebrates and some lower vertebrates.

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...hillock. If that occurs at the synapse, fine. If it occurs in the...It could occur in a group of synapses. It makes no difference logically if it occurs at the actual synapse. Its really just a manner...there are a lot of different synapses on one dendrite. Hes saying...
...firing of the distant synapse; rather, there are many electrons from that synapse that spread out to many synapses. This collection of...one of the receiving synapses own electrons that could have fired the synapse. It is as if it were...
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...The model of the synapse varies since there are varying types of synapses. The least complicated model of a synapse is that of a constant...postsynaptic neuron. Some synapses do not maintain a...weighting. One type of synapse decreases in weight...
...response correlation. It regards the synapse, therefore, as a physico-chemical...trunk conduction. In his theory the synapse was regarded as a region of impaired conduction...Sherrington has recently regarded the synapse as the locus for the depositing of excitatory...
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...the strength of a synapse from random coincidences...suggested that unused synapses might decay, and...algorithm. THE NEW HEBB SYNAPSE Our view of the Hebb synapse has changed following...plasticity at cortical synapses. The key to making...
...Curiously, recent research on real synapses suggests that modification...but what really happens at a synapse and why are still a mystery...changements dans la force de la synapse dependent de la correlation...desapprentissage >> pour empecher que les synapses grandissent sans limite. Les...
...neurons joined via synapses - emerge brain functions. The word "synapse" derives from the...approximately 160 trillion synapses in the adult human...Identification of the synapse closed a gap in...concert, the sum of synapses signify something...This gap, like the synapse, may be thought...
...signals flowing from synapse to synapse. In all there are approximately 160 trillion synapses in the adult human cerebral...communication. The simple synapse may contain useful pointers...Amidst a multitude of synapses, few neurons ever play...
...plays a role with spastin in synapse formation The genetic interaction...overexpression were thus not stable synapses but dynamic and developing...filopodia formation during synapse development. While pak3 mutation...basal function of larval NMJ synapses, in the background of spastin...
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...way of signals to get synapses? And what is the sensitivity...cell to antigen?" The synapse Davis refers to is the...time Kupfers mature synapse appears, signaling...by the immunological synapse formation does not function...role of immunological synapses in T-cell activation...
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Synapse Technology Boosts Marketing Services Synapse Technology reported the debut of Synapse Strategic Advantage (SSA) Services. The comprehensive services are designed to help companies identify their best customers and develop programs to...
Synapse Technology Adds Services for Database Marketers Synapse Technology introduced IQEngine, a suite of service products...functions, divisions, and geographic location) Source: Synapse Technology (http://www.synapsetechnology.com...
Synapse Joins Factiva Factiva acquired taxonomy consultants Synapse. Through the deal, Factiva obtained the rights to Synaptica, a software suite that builds and manages taxonomies, thesauri, and ontologies. The acquisition also included the...
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Synapse Follows Suit and Suffers in the Credit...credit crunch. The latest is London-based Synapse Investment Management, which closed a...Teutonicneighbours, had a pounds sterling140m stake in Synapse, which had pounds sterling350m of assets...
Brain study aims to detect reading woes: Researchers seek to identify, remedy lapses in synapses by Carol Innerst Think of the brain as a pinball machine: Parts of it light up in orderly fashion when activated to perform a...
...Its Draining but Good Fun: Dr Kawashima Is Keen to Get Your Synapses Firing. Byline: James OBrien More Brain Training From Dr...relatively simple mentalexercises can improve the speed at which our synapses and neural pathways (orsomething) process information and...
...others, faults in the synapses can have devastating...university identified 1,461 synapse proteins, and then...proteins acting at the synapse are absolutely vital...apparent is that the synapses rot away before the...The study also showed synapse proteins have changed...
...others, faults in the synapses can have devastating...University identified 1,461 synapse proteins, and then...and addictions. The synapse proteins were at centre...proteins acting at the synapse are absolutely vital...apparent is that the synapses rot away before the...
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...inhibit activity in the post-synapse cell when attached to a certain...a muscle, gland, or another synapse. An electric synapse, unlike a chemical one, uses...signals between neurons. Such synapses are found in the human body...
...another; the junction between axon and dendrite is called a synapse . Such impulses carry information throughout the nervous system...A sensory neuron may link directly to a motor neuron at a synapse in the spinal cord, forming a reflex arc that performs automatically...
...NEUROTRANSMITTER chemical that transmits information across the junction ( synapse ) that separates one nerve cell (neuron) from another nerve...axon, the neurotransmitter is released and travels across the synapse, either prompting or inhibiting continued electrical impulses...
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...that stage each chromosome has replicated into two strands called sister chromatids. The two homologous chromosomes of a pair synapse, or come together. While the chromosomes are synapsed, breaks occur at corresponding points in two of the non-sister chromatids...
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