Synaptic Transmission

Neural communication follows a consistent, repeatable pattern across all neurons. The synaptic gap is the space across which neurotransmitters are released from one neuron's axon terminal to the next neuron's dendrites. Once a neuron recei…

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Neural communication follows a consistent, repeatable pattern across all neurons. The synaptic gap is the space across which neurotransmitters are released from one neuron's axon terminal to the next neuron's dendrites. Once a neuron receives a signal, it triggers the same transmission process in itself, allowing the signal to propagate as a chain through the brain.