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Inhibitory postsynaptic potential: Definition from Answers.com
inhibitory postsynaptic potential ( in′hibətörē pōstsə′naptik pə′tenchəl ) (
neuroscience ) A transient, graded hyperpolarization of the postsynaptic.
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WikiAnswers - What is an excitatory and inhibitory local potential
What is inhibitory post-synaptic potential? What is the excitatory and ... What
is and excitatory postsynaptic potential? Is curare a inhibitory or an ...
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inhibitory post-synaptic potential: Information from Answers.com
inhibitory post-synaptic potential IPSP A transient hyperpolarization of a post-
synaptic membrane caused by an inhibitory nerve impulse during which a.
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Excitatory Postsynaptic current Decay? What are the 4 events after activation?
What is the excitatory postsynaptic potential? If inhibitory postsynaptic ...
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Excitatory postsynaptic potential: Definition from Answers.com
They are the opposite of inhibitory postsynaptic potentials (IPSPs), which
usually result from .... An inhibitory postsynaptic potential is associated with
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Inhibitory postsynaptic potential - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
An inhibitory postsynaptic potential (IPSP) is a synaptic potential that
decreases the chance that a future action potential will occur in a postsynaptic
...
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post-synaptic potential: Information from Answers.com
What is the neuronal part that first recieves the post synaptic potential? Does
Inhibitory post-synaptic potential non-decremental conduction? ...
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WikiAnswers - What is the difference between EPSP and an IPSP
An EPSP is an excitatory postsynaptic potential, which represent input coming
from excitatory cells, whereas an inhibitory postsynaptic.
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excitatory post-synaptic potential: Information from Answers.com
The net result of excitatory and inhibitory determines weather the post synaptic
cell will fire? How far do post synaptic potentials travel before they die ...
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Inhibitory postsynaptic potential (IPSP) definition
Jul 26, 2004 ... An electrical charge (hyperpolarisation) in the membrane of a postsynaptic
neuron caused by the binding of an inhibitory neurotransmitter ...
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