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  1. Postsynaptic potential - Wikipedia

    Postsynaptic potentials are important mechanisms by which neurons communicate with each other allowing for information processing, learning, memory formation, and complex behavior within the …

  2. Postsynaptic Potentials – Foundations of Neuroscience

    Postsynaptic potentials are changes in membrane potential that move the cell away from its resting state. For our purposes, postsynaptic potentials are measured in the dendrites and cell bodies.

  3. Presynaptic vs. Postsynaptic: What’s the Difference?

    Jul 29, 2025 · The presynaptic neuron acts as the sender, dispatching signals, while the postsynaptic neuron functions as the receiver, interpreting these incoming messages. Understanding their …

  4. Postsynaptic potentials: EPSPs and IPSPs | Kenhub

    Nov 21, 2024 · Postsynaptic potentials refer to changes observed in the resting potential of the neuronal cell membrane triggered by synaptic activation. In its resting state, the cell membrane maintains a …

  5. Postsynaptic potential (PSP) | Britannica

    Postsynaptic potential (PSP), a temporary change in the electric polarization of the membrane of a nerve cell (neuron). The result of chemical transmission of a nerve impulse at the synapse (neuronal …

  6. Excitatory and Inhibitory Postsynaptic Potentials - Neuroscience

    PSPs are called excitatory (or EPSPs) if they increase the likelihood of a postsynaptic action potential occurring, and inhibitory (or IPSPs) if they decrease this likelihood.

  7. Postsynaptic Neuron Definition - Anatomy and Physiology I Key Term ...

    A postsynaptic neuron is the receiving neuron at a chemical synapse, where it integrates the signals transmitted from the presynaptic neuron. It plays a crucial role in the communication between …

  8. Receptor Potentials & Postsynaptic Potentials – Introductory ...

    Signals exchanged between neurons are called postsynaptic potentials. In this case, changes in transmembrane voltage rely on synaptic transmission. Another type of postsynaptic potential you …

  9. Postsynaptic Function - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

    Postsynaptic function refers to the processes occurring in the postsynaptic neuron that are influenced by intracellular pathways regulating receptor traffic and the assembly of synaptic molecular complexes, …

  10. 10.5G: Postsynaptic Potentials and Their Integration at the Synapse

    Postsynaptic potentials are excitatory or inhibitory changes in the graded membrane potential in the postsynaptic terminal of a chemical synapse.