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Interneurons (also
called internuncial neurons, ****ociation neurons,
connector neurons, or
intermediate neurons) are
neurons that are not specifically...
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spinal interneuron,
found in the
spinal cord,
relays signals between (afferent)
sensory neurons, and (efferent)
motor neurons.
Different classes of...
- The
medial giant interneuron (MG) is an
interneuron in the
abdominal nerve cord of crayfish. It is part of the
system that
controls the
caridoid escape...
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activation of the
inhibitory interneurons varies: large-diameter
fibers excite the
interneuron,
which ultimately reduces transmission cell...
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effector muscle. By contrast, in
polysynaptic reflex pathways, one or more
interneurons connect afferent (sensory) and
efferent (motor) signals. All but the...
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lateral giant interneuron (LG) is an
interneuron in the
abdominal nerve cord of crayfish, lobsters,
shrimp of the
order Decapoda and
their relatives...
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expressed in
Purkinje cells and
molecular layer interneurons. In the hippocampus, PV+
interneurons are
subdivided into basket, axo-axonic, and bistratified...
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glutamate hypothesis.
Other theories include the
specific dysfunction of
interneurons,
abnormalities in the
immune system,
abnormalities in myelination, and...
- muscle. This
inhibition is
accomplished by the
actions of an
inhibitor interneuron in the
spinal cord. The
afferent of the
muscle spindle bifurcates in...
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called an
interneuron,
neuromodulators can
affect another neuron's
efficiency of
communication with a
postsynaptic cell. Thus,
because the
interneuron does...