Principles of Cognitive NeuroscienceThis title informs readers at all levels about the growing canon of cognitive neuroscience, and makes clear the challenges that remain to be solved by the next generation. |
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... Action potential 2 10 mM KCl 1 mM KCl PK >> PNa PK >> PNa 1 mM NaCl 10 mM NaCl EK Variable permeability to Na * and ... potentials and action potentials . The ionic basis of the resting membrane potential The action of ion transporters ...
... Action potential 2 10 mM KCl 1 mM KCl PK >> PNa PK >> PNa 1 mM NaCl 10 mM NaCl EK Variable permeability to Na * and ... potentials and action potentials . The ionic basis of the resting membrane potential The action of ion transporters ...
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... potential to meet or exceed threshold evoke action potentials . ( A ) Action potentials are both self - perpetuating and self - limiting We see then that an action potential is a brief ( lasting about 1 millisecond ) change from ...
... potential to meet or exceed threshold evoke action potentials . ( A ) Action potentials are both self - perpetuating and self - limiting We see then that an action potential is a brief ( lasting about 1 millisecond ) change from ...
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... potentials determine postsynaptic excitation and inhibition . ( A ) If the reversal potential for a postsynaptic potential ( PSP ) is more positive ( 0 mV ) than the action potential threshold ( -40 mV ) , the effect of a transmitter is ...
... potentials determine postsynaptic excitation and inhibition . ( A ) If the reversal potential for a postsynaptic potential ( PSP ) is more positive ( 0 mV ) than the action potential threshold ( -40 mV ) , the effect of a transmitter is ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION What Is Cognitive Neuroscience? | 1 |
Nerve Cells and Their Signaling Functions | 9 |
Structural Organization of the Human Nervous | 15 |
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Principles of Cognitive Neuroscience Dale Purves,Roberto Cabeza,Scott Huettel,Kevin LaBar,Michael L. Platt,Marty Woldorff No preview available - 2013 |
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