When you reverse the direction of synaptic potential, what happens to the synaptic current
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When you reverse the direction of synaptic potential, what happens to the synaptic current

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The neurotransmitter receptors are always present only on the post-synaptic membrane of the post-synaptic neurone and the synaptic vesicles containing the neurotransmitters are present only in the pre-synaptic terminal of the pre-synaptic neurone , so you will always get a unidirectional transmission across the synapse . , never the reverse .Electrophysiology is interesting and fascinating.You wouldnt have asked this question had you not been interested in electrophysiology.......
electrophysiology is not my favourite :(

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It will stop flowing. I don't think that can be achieved naturally.

The neurotransmitter receptors are always present only on the post-synaptic membrane of the post-synaptic neurone and the synaptic vesicles containing the neurotransmitters are present only in the pre-synaptic terminal of the pre-synaptic neurone , so you will always get a unidirectional transmission across the synapse . , never the reverse .




Electrophysiology is interesting and fascinating. You wouldn't have asked this question had you not been interested in electrophysiology.
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