- An
inhibitory postsynaptic potential (IPSP) is a kind of
synaptic potential that
makes a
postsynaptic neuron less
likely to
generate an
action potential...
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collaterals of the
motor neurons. In addition,
Renshaw cells make
inhibitory connections to
several groups of
motor neurons, Ia
inhibitory interneurons as...
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muscle has few
motor units (typically less than 10), and each
muscle fiber is
innervated by
multiple neurons,
including excitatory and
inhibitory neurons. Thus...
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Inhibitory control, also
known as
response inhibition, is a
cognitive process – and, more specifically, an
executive function – that
permits an individual...
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usually seen as
making up the CNS. Arthropoda,
unlike vertebrates, have
inhibitory motor neurons due to
their small size. The CNS of
chordates differs from...
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Renshaw cells are
inhibitory interneurons found in the gray
matter of the
spinal cord, and are ****ociated in two ways with an
alpha motor neuron. They receive...
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match mammals and
birds in the
executive functioning capability of
inhibitory motor control. Furthermore, some fish also have an oxytocin-enabled ability...
- brainstem. The
synapses can be excitatory,
inhibitory, electrical, or neuromodulatory. For any
given motor neuron,
determining the
relative contribution...
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globus pallidus receives input from the
striatum and
sends inhibitory output to a
number of
motor-related areas. The
substantia nigra is the
source of the...
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Retrograde axonal transport to the CNS
inhibitory interneurons Transcytosis from the axon into the
inhibitory interneurons Action Temperature- and pH-mediated...