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1 BBio 351 – February 29, 2016 Outline for today Spread of signals within and between neurons Passive and active spread (Sherwood 4.2-4.3) Synapses (Sherwood 4.4-4.6) Neurotransmitters & PSPs (Sherwood 4.7) Neurons compute things! Computation by individual post-synaptic neurons Computation by neural circuits

2 Synapses: 2 types CSLS/University of Tokyo

3 Chemic al synapse s Sherwood Figure 4-16 Ca 2+ Vesicles Neurotransmitter Receptors

4 Post-synaptic cells EPSPs and IPSPs Temporal & spatial summation at the axon hillock. Threshold reached? Action potential? Sherwood Figure 4-15 See Fig. 4-16

5 Neurotransmitters, ligand-gated channels, & PSPs Example: acetylcholine (ACh)

6 Neurotransmitters, ligand-gated channels, & PSPs Example: acetylcholine (ACh) F.H. Martini et al. (2014), Fig. 12-16

7 Neurotransmitters, ligand-gated channels, & PSPs Example: acetylcholine (ACh) F.H. Martini et al. (2014), Fig. 12-16

8 Neurotransmitters, ligand-gated channels, & PSPs NeurotransmitterReceptor/ channel opened Typical E ion Direction of ion flow EPSP or IPSP AcetylcholineCation (mostly Na + ) E Na = +55 mV GlutamateCation (mostly Na + ) Gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) GABA A : Cl - GABA B : K + E Cl = -70 mV E K = -90 mV GlycineCl - Dopamine5 receptors (D 1 to D 5 ) Serotonin7 receptor families (5- HT 1 to 5-HT 7 ) for V m = -60 mV

9 Altering synaptic transmission Alter release of neurotransmitter Ethanol => GABA release (see figure below) Alter presynaptic reuptake of neurotransmitter Cocaine => dopamine reuptake SSRIs: serotonin-specific reuptake inhibitors Criswell & Breese, Neuropsychopharmacology 2005 No Ethanol With Ethanol CH 3 CH 2 OH

10 How computers work (sort of) What is a bit? What can be done with bits? Figures: AllAboutCircuits.com

11 How computers work (sort of) electronics.stackexchange.com

12 Computation by individual post-synaptic neurons Sherwood Figure 4-15 See Fig. 4-16 Are the inputs (EPSPs and IPSPs) binary?

13 nba.uth.tmc.edu/neuroscience/s1/introduction.html

14 Computation by a post-synaptic neuron: an example Draw/explain why a post-synaptic neuron O (for output) might fire if and only if pre-synaptic neurons A, B, and C are all active simultaneously. Why might these sorts of output neurons be useful to animals?

15 Neurons are arranged in CIRCUITS nba.uth.tmc.edu/neuroscience/s1/introduction.html

16 Computations by neural circuits: fever! (resetting setpoint) neuroscience.uth.tmc.edu/s4/chapter03.html

17 Computations by neural circuits: fever! (resetting setpoint)

18 Computations by neural circuits: lateral inhibition Purpose/Goal: improve detection of EDGES of objects. Figures on following slides were taken from the introductory chapter (http://nba.uth.tmc.edu/neuroscience/s1/introduction.html) of Neuroscience Online (http://nba.uth.tmc.edu/neuroscience/).

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