• membrane, the reversal potential is the membrane potential at which the direction of ionic current reverses. At the reversal potential, there is no net...
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    membrane potential toward the reversal potential for that ion. Thus, opening Na+ channels shifts the membrane potential toward the Na+ reversal potential, which...
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    permeability for potassium, the resulting membrane potential is almost always close to the potassium reversal potential. But in order for this process to occur,...
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  • the definition of the reversal potential. By setting Φ S = 0 {\displaystyle \Phi _{S}=0} we can also obtain the reversal potential : Φ S = 0 = P S z S 2...
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    potential is about −90 mV at rest, which is close to the potassium reversal potential. When an action potential is generated, the membrane potential rises...
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    the Nernst potential of potassium. Even if both K+ and Na+ ions have the same charge, they can still have very different equilibrium potentials for both...
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  • postsynaptic potential (EPSP) is reduced by this, in accordance with Ohm's Law. This simple scenario arises if the inhibitory synaptic reversal potential is identical...
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    successful action potential occurring at the postsynaptic cell. The reversal potential of the GABAA-mediated inhibitory postsynaptic potential (IPSP) in normal...
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  • Monocular pattern reversal (most common) Sweep visual evoked potential Binocular visual evoked potential Chromatic visual evoked potential Hemi-field visual...
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    potassium and sodium reversal potentials, respectively, and gl and Vl are the leak conductance per unit area and leak reversal potential, respectively. The...
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    potential to this reversal potential. If a neurotransmitter binds to a receptor with a reversal potential that is higher than the threshold potential...
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    the ion channel that is nonselective to cations, with a combined reversal potential near 0 mV. While the opening and closing of the ion channel is primarily...
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  • evaluation of any decision involving a potential deviation from the status quo along some continuous dimension. The reversal test was introduced in the context...
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  • cell at the end of an action potential. The reversal potential of the GABAB-mediated IPSP (inhibitory postsynaptic potential) is −100 mV, which is much...
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  • higher extracellular concentration, causing it to have a negative reversal potential (around −61 mV at 37 °C in a mammalian cell). Characteristic concentrations...
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    T-symmetry or time reversal symmetry is the theoretical symmetry of physical laws under the transformation of time reversal, T : t ↦ − t . {\displaystyle...
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    potential difference Action potential Cell potential Electrodiffusion Galvanic cell Electrochemical cell Proton exchange membrane Reversal potential Nath...
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    cell) is shown as an upward deflection. At membrane potentials negative to potassium's reversal potential, inwardly rectifying K+ channels support the flow...
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  • Vasectomy reversal is a term used for surgical procedures that reconnect the male reproductive tract after interruption by a vasectomy. Two procedures...
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    membrane potential prevents Cl- from entering the cell, even when its concentration is much higher outside than inside. The reversal potential for Cl-...
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  • Reversal theory is a structural, phenomenological theory of personality, motivation, and emotion in the field of psychology. It focuses on the dynamic...
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    to be reversed in immature neurons, with its reversal potential higher than the resting membrane potential of the cell; activation of a GABA-A receptor...
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  • patterns: Reversal Patterns: Double Top Reversal Double Bottom Reversal Triple Top Reversal Triple Bottom Reversal Head and Shoulders Key Reversal Bar Continuation...
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  • spontaneous activity of sinoatrial myocytes, and thus the cardiac rate. The reversal potential of the funny current lies between -20 and -10 mV. Another unusual...
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  • system. Ions can create excitatory or inhibitory potentials due to their unique reversal potentials and the membrane's permeability to each ion. The Nernst...
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  • turning the tape over for analysis since they had no reversal playback or programmable computer. A potential preceding human voluntary movement was discovered...
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    under Sergey Zhuk's leadership, also researched the Northern river reversal's potential. It has also been involved in realizing nuclear power plants in the...
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    the difference between cell resting potential ( E r {\displaystyle E_{r}} ) and the synaptic reversal potential ( E s {\displaystyle E_{s}} ). This equation...
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  • genetics play in these abnormalities may lead to potential treatments for their reversal, potentially correcting the loss of inhibition while enhancing...
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    concentration gradient causes the GABAA inhibitory current to surpass the reversal potential, leading to an efflux of the chloride ions. This leads to a decreased...
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