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It is also known as interneuron, association neuron, connector neuron or ... These neurons are typically inhibitory, and use the neurotransmitter GABA. However, excitatory interneurons also exist.
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An electrical change (depolarisation) in the membrane of a postsynaptic neurone caused by the binding of an excitatory neurotransmitter from a presynaptic cell to a postsynaptic receptor;
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An electrical change (depolarisation) in the membrane of a postsynaptic neurone caused by the binding of an excitatory neurotransmitter from a presynaptic cell to a postsynaptic receptor;
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Sep 21, 2007 ... Thus, the neuron is inhibited indirectly. In contrast, during postsynaptic inhibition, the inhibitory transmitter receptors are located on the ...
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illustrates the divergence of synaptic contacts made by inhibitory neurones. 3. ... suggested that this feed-back inhibition involvesan inhibitory neurone which ...
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neurones establish that inhibitory SG neurones receive monosynaptic input from a subset ... a set of lamina II GABAergic inhibitory neurones, with homogeneous ...
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Innervation of limb muscles by inhibitory motor neurones is a general feature of ... motor neurones, although inhibitory innervation has been demonstrated ...
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activity of the inhibitory neurone, and to a lesser extent, the' slow' excitatory ... inhibitory neurones are both active and presumably control the tonic state of the ...
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The common inhibitory neurone (CI) innervat- ing both the closer and opener muscles was identified as being the smallest and most slowly conducting ...
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motor neurone showed GABA-like immunoreactivity and inhibitory junctional potentials (IJPs) followed spikes ... inhibitory motor neurones of insects and crusta- ...
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