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Neuropsychology
Module 2 section 1
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Psychology
Undergraduate 4
09/20/2013

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Term
absolute refractory phase
Definition
A brief period of complete insensitivity to stimuli.
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acetylcholine (ACh)
Definition
A neurotransmitter that is produced and released by parasympathetic postganglionic neurons, by motoneurons, and by neurons throughout the brain.
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acetylcholinesterase (AChE)
Definition
An enzyme that inactivates the transmitter acetylcholine.
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action potential
Definition
Also called spike. A rapid reversal of the membrane potential that momentarily makes the inside of the membrane positive with respect to the outside.
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afterpotential
Definition
The positive or negative change in membrane potential that may follow an action potential.
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agonist
Definition
A molecule, usually a drug, that binds a receptor molecule and initiates a response like that of another molecule, usually a neurotransmitter.
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all-or-none property
Definition
The fact that the size (amplitude) of the action potential is independent of the size of the stimulus.
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anion
Definition
A negatively charged ion, such as a protein or a chloride ion.
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antagonist
Definition
A molecule, usually a drug, that interferes with or prevents the action of a neurotransmitter.
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aura
Definition
In epilepsy, the unusual sensations or premonition that may precede the beginning of a seizure.
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axo-axonic synapse
Definition
A synapse at which a presynaptic axon terminal synapses onto the axon terminal of another neuron.
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axo-dendritic synapse
Definition
A synapse at which a presynaptic axon terminal synapses onto a dendrite of the postsynaptic neuron, either via a dendritic spine or directly onto the dendrite itself.
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axo-somatic synapse
Definition
A synapse at which a presynaptic axon terminal synapses onto the cell body (soma) of the postsynaptic neuron.
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axon hillock
Definition
The cone-shaped area on the cell body from which the axon originates.
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bungarotoxin
Definition
A neurotoxin, isolated from the venom of the banded krait, that selectively blocks acetylcholine receptors.
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calcium ion (Ca2+)
Definition
A calcium atom that carries a double positive charge because it has lost two electrons.
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cation
Definition
A positively charged ion, such as a potassium or sodium ion.
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chloride ion (Cl–)
Definition
A chlorine atom that carries a negative charge because it has gained one electron.
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cholinergic
Definition
Referring to cells that use acetylcholine as their synaptic transmitter.
Term
complex partial seizure
Definition
In epilepsy, a type of seizure that doesn’t involve the entire brain, and therefore can cause a wide variety of symptoms.
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degradation
Definition
The chemical breakdown of a neurotransmitter into inactive metabolites.
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depolarization
Definition
A decrease in membrane potential (the interior of the neuron becomes less negative).
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diffusion
Definition
The spontaneous spread of molecules until a uniform concentration is achieved.
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electroencephalogram (EEG)
Definition
A recording of gross electrical activity of the brain via large electrodes placed on the scalp.
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epilepsy
Definition
A brain disorder marked by major, sudden changes in the electrophysiological state of the brain that are referred to as seizures.
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equilibrium potential
Definition
The point at which the movement of ions across the cell membrane is balanced, as the electrostatic pressure pulling ions in one direction is offset by the diffusion force pushing them in the opposite direction.
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event-related potential (ERP)
Definition
Also called evoked potential. Averaged EEG recordings measuring brain responses to repeated presentations of a stimulus. Components of the ERP tend to be reliable because the background noise of the cortex has been averaged out.
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excitatory postsynaptic potential (EPSP)
Definition
A depolarizing potential in the postsynaptic neuron that is caused by excitatory presynaptic potentials. EPSPs increase the probability that the postsynaptic neuron will fire an action potential.
Term
extracellular fluid
Definition
The fluid in the spaces between cells (interstitial fluid) and in the vascular system.
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hyperpolarization
Definition
An increase in membrane potential (the interior of the neuron becomes even more negative).
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inhibitory postsynaptic potential (IPSP)
Definition
A hyperpolarizing potential in the postsynaptic neuron that is caused by inhibitory connections. IPSPs decrease the probability that the postsynaptic neuron will fi re an action potential.
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intracellular fluid
Definition
Also called cytoplasm. The watery solution found within cells.
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ion
Definition
An atom or molecule that has acquired an electrical charge by gaining or losing one or more electrons
Term
ion channel
Definition
A pore in the cell membrane that permits the passage of certain ions through the membrane when the channels are open.
Term
local potential
Definition
An electrical potential that is initiated by stimulation at a specific site, which is a graded response that spreads passively across the cell membrane, decreasing in strength with time and distance.
Term
microelectrode
Definition
An especially small electrode used to record electrical potentials in living cells.
Term
millivolt (mV)
Definition
A thousandth of a volt.
Term
multiple sclerosis
Definition
Literally, “many scars”; a disorder characterized by the widespread degeneration of myelin.
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myelin
Definition
The fatty insulation around an axon, formed by glial cells. This sheath boosts the speed at which nerve impulses are conducted.
Term
neurophysiology
Definition
The study of the life processes of neurons.
Term
neurotransmitter receptor
Definition
Also called receptor. A protein that captures and reacts to molecules of a neurotransmitter or hormone.
Term
node of Ranvier
Definition
A gap between successive segments of the myelin sheath where the axon membrane is exposed.
Term
petit mal seizure
Definition
Also called absence attack. A seizure that is characterized by a spike-and-wave EEG and often involves a loss of awareness and inability to recall events surrounding the seizure.
Term
polarized
Definition
Exhibiting a difference in electrical charge between the inside and outside of the cell.
Term
postsynaptic
Definition
Referring to the region of a synapse that receives and responds to neurotransmitter.
Term
postsynaptic potential
Definition
A local potential that is initiated by stimulation at a synapse, which can vary in amplitude, and spreads passively across the cell membrane, decreasing in strength with time and distance.
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potassium ion (K+)
Definition
A potassium atom that carries a positive charge because it has lost one electron.
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presynaptic
Definition
Referring to the region of a synapse that releases neurotransmitter.
Term
relative refractory phase
Definition
A period of reduced sensitivity during which only strong stimulation produces an action potential.
Term
resting potential
Definition
Term
resting potential
Definition
A difference in electrical potential across the membrane of a nerve cell during an inactive period.
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reuptake
Definition
The process by which released synaptic transmitter molecules are taken up and reused by the presynaptic neuron, thus stopping synaptic activity.
Term
saltatory conduction
Definition
The form of conduction that is characteristic of myelinated axons, in which the action potential jumps from one node of Ranvier to the next.
Term
seizure
Definition
An epileptic episode.
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selective permeability
Definition
The property of a membrane that allows some substances to pass through, but not others.
Term
sodium-potassium pump
Definition
The energetically expensive mechanism that pushes sodium ions out of a cell, and potassium ions in.
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sodium ion (Na+)
Definition
A sodium atom that carries a positive charge because it has lost one electron.
Term
spatial summation
Definition
The summation of postsynaptic potentials that reach the axon hillock from different locations across the cell body. If this summation reaches threshold, an action potential is triggered.
Term
synaptic cleft
Definition
The space between the presynaptic and postsynaptic neurons at a synapse. This gap measures about 20–40 nm.
Term
synaptic delay
Definition
The brief delay between the arrival of an action potential at the axon terminal and the creation of a postsynaptic potential.
Term
temporal summation
Definition
The summation of postsynaptic potentials that reach the axon hillock at different times. The closer in time the potentials occur, the more complete the summation is.
Term
threshold
Definition
The stimulus intensity that is just adequate to trigger an action potential at the axon hillock.
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transporter
Definition
A specialized receptor in the presynaptic membrane that recognizes transmitter molecules and returns them to the presynaptic neuron for reuse.
Term
voltage-gated Na+ channel
Definition
A Na+-selective channel that opens or closes in response to changes in the voltage of the local membrane potential; it mediates the action potential.
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