Book contents
- Cambridge Textbook Of Neuroscience for Psychiatrists
- Reviews
- Cambridge Textbook of Neuroscience for Psychiatrists
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Contributors
- Introduction
- 1 Cells
- 2 Neurotransmitters and Receptors
- 2.1 The Chemical Synapse
- 2.2 Classification of Receptors: Metabotropic and Ionotropic Receptors
- 2.3 Neuronal Receptors and Drug Targets
- 2.4 Basic Pharmacology of Specific Neurotransmitter Pathways
- 2.5 Neuropeptides
- 2.6 Genetic Association Studies and Neurotransmitter Pathways
- 2.7 Opioids and Common Recreational Drugs
- 3 Basic Techniques in Neuroscience
- 4 Neuroanatomy
- 5 Neural Circuits
- 6 Modulators
- 7 Genetics
- 8 Neurodevelopment and Neuroplasticity
- 9 Integrated Neurobiology of Specific Syndromes and Treatments
- 10 Neurodegeneration
- Index
2.1 - The Chemical Synapse
from 2 - Neurotransmitters and Receptors
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 08 November 2023
- Cambridge Textbook Of Neuroscience for Psychiatrists
- Reviews
- Cambridge Textbook of Neuroscience for Psychiatrists
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Contributors
- Introduction
- 1 Cells
- 2 Neurotransmitters and Receptors
- 2.1 The Chemical Synapse
- 2.2 Classification of Receptors: Metabotropic and Ionotropic Receptors
- 2.3 Neuronal Receptors and Drug Targets
- 2.4 Basic Pharmacology of Specific Neurotransmitter Pathways
- 2.5 Neuropeptides
- 2.6 Genetic Association Studies and Neurotransmitter Pathways
- 2.7 Opioids and Common Recreational Drugs
- 3 Basic Techniques in Neuroscience
- 4 Neuroanatomy
- 5 Neural Circuits
- 6 Modulators
- 7 Genetics
- 8 Neurodevelopment and Neuroplasticity
- 9 Integrated Neurobiology of Specific Syndromes and Treatments
- 10 Neurodegeneration
- Index
Summary
As described in Chapter 1, the generation and propagation of electrical signals in the brain (neurotransmission) happens at specialised sites of the neuron called synapses. Electrical signals which exceed a given threshold can be propagated to nearby neurons nearly instantaneously, and bidirectionally, at electrical synapses.
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- Cambridge Textbook of Neuroscience for Psychiatrists , pp. 17 - 21Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2023