Some electrical properties of the synapses between central giant axons (presynaptic) and the motor giant axon (postsynaptic) of the crayfish abdominal nerve cord have been investigated. Postsynaptic potential change in response to presynaptic volleys contains two components: a spike potential and a synaptic potential of very long time course. Amplitude of the synaptic potential is graded according to the number of active presynaptic axons. Conductance increase in the synaptic membrane endures over most of the period of potential change, and it is this rather than the "electrical time constant" of the membrane that in large measure determines the form of the synaptic potential. Temporal summation of synaptic potential occurs during repetitive presynaptic stimulation, and after such stimulation the rate of decay of synaptic potential is greatly slowed.
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July 20 1958
SYNAPTIC POTENTIAL IN THE MOTOR GIANT AXON OF THE CRAYFISH
Susumu Hagiwara
Susumu Hagiwara
From The Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research
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Susumu Hagiwara
From The Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research
Received:
January 28 1958
Online ISSN: 1540-7748
Print ISSN: 0022-1295
Copyright, 1958, by The Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research
1958
J Gen Physiol (1958) 41 (6): 1119–1128.
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January 28 1958
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Susumu Hagiwara; SYNAPTIC POTENTIAL IN THE MOTOR GIANT AXON OF THE CRAYFISH . J Gen Physiol 20 July 1958; 41 (6): 1119–1128. doi: https://doi.org/10.1085/jgp.41.6.1119
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