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5. Action Potentials: The Hodgkin-Huxley Experiments
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Preface ix
- 1. Introduction 1
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Part One. Electrical Properties of Cells and Homeostasis
- 2. Electrical Properties of Neurons 31
- 3. Ion Permeability and Membrane Potentials 70
- 4. Ion Pumps and Homeostasis 107
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Part Two. Active Propagation of Neural Signals
- 5. Action Potentials: The Hodgkin-Huxley Experiments 145
- 6 The Structure and Function of Voltage- Gated Na+ and K+ Channels 192
- 7. The Diversity of Ion Channels 231
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Part Three. Synaptic Transmission and Ligand- Gated Channels
- 8. Presynaptic Mechanisms of Synaptic Transmission (revised by Thomas J. O’Dell) 281
- 9. Excitatory Transmission 328
- 10. Inhibitory Transmission (revised by Thomas J. O’Dell) 385
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Part Four. Metabotropic Transmission and Neuromodulation
- 11. Metabotropic Transmission: Receptors and G Proteins 417
- 12. Metabotropic Transmission: Effector Molecules 441
- 13. Metabotropic Transmission: Calcium 476
- 14. Long- Term Potentiation (originally written and newly revised by Thomas J. O’Dell) 509
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Part Five. Sensory Transduction
- 15. Mechanoreceptors 545
- 16. Photoreceptors and Olfactory Receptor Neurons 583
- Appendix: Symbols Used 629
- References 633
- Index 723
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Preface ix
- 1. Introduction 1
-
Part One. Electrical Properties of Cells and Homeostasis
- 2. Electrical Properties of Neurons 31
- 3. Ion Permeability and Membrane Potentials 70
- 4. Ion Pumps and Homeostasis 107
-
Part Two. Active Propagation of Neural Signals
- 5. Action Potentials: The Hodgkin-Huxley Experiments 145
- 6 The Structure and Function of Voltage- Gated Na+ and K+ Channels 192
- 7. The Diversity of Ion Channels 231
-
Part Three. Synaptic Transmission and Ligand- Gated Channels
- 8. Presynaptic Mechanisms of Synaptic Transmission (revised by Thomas J. O’Dell) 281
- 9. Excitatory Transmission 328
- 10. Inhibitory Transmission (revised by Thomas J. O’Dell) 385
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Part Four. Metabotropic Transmission and Neuromodulation
- 11. Metabotropic Transmission: Receptors and G Proteins 417
- 12. Metabotropic Transmission: Effector Molecules 441
- 13. Metabotropic Transmission: Calcium 476
- 14. Long- Term Potentiation (originally written and newly revised by Thomas J. O’Dell) 509
-
Part Five. Sensory Transduction
- 15. Mechanoreceptors 545
- 16. Photoreceptors and Olfactory Receptor Neurons 583
- Appendix: Symbols Used 629
- References 633
- Index 723