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Human Physiology - Excitatory Postsynaptic Potentials 

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“Human Physiology” is a free online course on Janux that is open to anyone. Learn more at janux.ou.edu.
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Dr. Heather R. Ketchum is an Associate Professor of Biology.
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Комментарии : 46   
@f.w.hugoma3120
@f.w.hugoma3120 8 лет назад
thank you Dr. Ketchum.
@melindasaunders-wood167
@melindasaunders-wood167 4 года назад
Thank God you posted this. Thank you for helping!
@TheHussam007
@TheHussam007 9 лет назад
Thank you very much, keep up the good work....... Very helpful,
@user-fq7tt6yc6t
@user-fq7tt6yc6t 2 года назад
Glad I found this video. Thank you!
@amityar100
@amityar100 9 лет назад
Excellent explanation, Thank you!
@rainghost3796
@rainghost3796 7 лет назад
Her voice sounds like Janice's Voice in F.R.I.E.N.D.S
@andylenton4407
@andylenton4407 7 лет назад
Mohammed Mdadha I was wondering who it reminded me of
@norac5468
@norac5468 5 лет назад
thank you i was wondering who it sounded like
@basile5992
@basile5992 Год назад
Best. thank you
@mohammadalializadeh6737
@mohammadalializadeh6737 Месяц назад
Thanks❤
@maureengaughan5262
@maureengaughan5262 9 лет назад
Thank you for your great work!!!
@laurenervine3108
@laurenervine3108 5 лет назад
This helped me understand this so well, thank you!! :)
@kruthi.bbasappa1300
@kruthi.bbasappa1300 8 лет назад
what about calcium and chloride channels in epsp?
@f6m846
@f6m846 3 года назад
Thank you!
@mackleswimbaits
@mackleswimbaits 7 лет назад
BRAVO!!!
@fathimareema2694
@fathimareema2694 2 года назад
well explained .
@s9lupe1
@s9lupe1 3 года назад
This was so well explained. THANK YOU!!!!
@prodigy8808
@prodigy8808 9 лет назад
awesome explanation. thank you!
@jcoleCRNA
@jcoleCRNA 8 лет назад
awesome video. thanks!
@nerdnerd4945
@nerdnerd4945 8 лет назад
thank you soon much!!
@pranavsopory
@pranavsopory 5 лет назад
EPSP is not explained correctly. Slow EPSP is caused by Gq type mAChR (M1, M3, M5). Gq type acts via PLC pathway, not cAMP
@Daemon_intellectualis
@Daemon_intellectualis 2 года назад
Is it -55 or -65 mv? According to Pinel's Biopsychology 7th edition, the threshold is around -65 mv. I would appreciate if someone would help me clarify this a bit... great presentation btw !!!
@torikulislam8753
@torikulislam8753 2 года назад
-55
@munadizzamanpulok329
@munadizzamanpulok329 9 лет назад
good work
@sonia549
@sonia549 7 лет назад
Oh my god.Thank you so much!!!
@fatfighterxDDD
@fatfighterxDDD 8 лет назад
thanks.
@thomashatch463
@thomashatch463 5 лет назад
Very helpful, thanks :).
@mahmoudel-samany8189
@mahmoudel-samany8189 7 лет назад
Brilliant ^^ & btw i like your voice .
@drcustomizer
@drcustomizer 6 лет назад
Where do I find that spider diagram/mindmap of (synaptic transmission and integration)?
@shahadshaig6141
@shahadshaig6141 6 лет назад
Thank you but I think there is something don't clear for me if the exitatory postsynaptic potention from what I understood is facilitate the action potention occure then when and how action potention occure ?? ...sorry for bad language 😅
@sexyscientist
@sexyscientist 5 лет назад
Very first action potentials are generated due to external environment.
@briwilbarn
@briwilbarn 5 лет назад
Very helpful. Found myself shouting answers a la Dora the Explorer
@sexyscientist
@sexyscientist 5 лет назад
Perfect @1.5x But my question it, how we measure it?
@smbdcry
@smbdcry 7 лет назад
I have to speed 1.5x to watch, but this is informative.. new vocabulary is killing though, lol
@Kongfuupanda
@Kongfuupanda 7 лет назад
My textbook says EPSP is fast and IPSP is slow.
@sexyscientist
@sexyscientist 5 лет назад
Please reread your textbook. There is some misunderstanding.
@ab6ixblindforloveismyultja641
@ab6ixblindforloveismyultja641 6 лет назад
4:50
@mohamedihsaanhuzain133
@mohamedihsaanhuzain133 7 лет назад
I like to study there
@munadizzamanpulok329
@munadizzamanpulok329 9 лет назад
(y)
@angelafulton8353
@angelafulton8353 5 лет назад
Voice is annoying can't watch.
@sakshishopaholic
@sakshishopaholic 8 лет назад
Nice video but i was annoyed because of your nasal voice
@Grecco202
@Grecco202 7 лет назад
Sakshi Jain the more irratating the voice, the less likely you fall asleep :D
@I3ZOZz9
@I3ZOZz9 7 лет назад
no it was GREAT* vid and attractive voice but regardless of what u think, you shouldn't talk shit while she is doing her best to explain you didn't even say a proper criticism.
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