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Bahnung Neural facilitation
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Bahnung ist ein Begriff aus der Neurophysiologie und umschreibt das Phänomen, dass eine wiederholte Erregung bestimmter Nervenbahnen den Wirkungsgrad von Reizen gleicher Stärke erhöht oder eine Erregung dieser Nervenbahn schon durch schwächere Reize ermöglicht wird (siehe auch: Summation und Langzeit-Potenzierung). Neural facilitation, also known as paired-pulse facilitation (PPF), is a phenomenon in neuroscience in which postsynaptic potentials (PSPs) (EPPs, EPSPs or IPSPs) evoked by an impulse are increased when that impulse closely follows a prior impulse. PPF is thus a form of short-term synaptic plasticity. The mechanisms underlying neural facilitation are exclusively pre-synaptic; broadly speaking, PPF arises due to increased presynaptic Ca2+ concentration leading to a greater release of neurotransmitter-containing synaptic vesicles. Neural facilitation may be involved in several neuronal tasks, including simple learning, information processing, and sound-source localization.
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Neural facilitation, also known as paired-pulse facilitation (PPF), is a phenomenon in neuroscience in which postsynaptic potentials (PSPs) (EPPs, EPSPs or IPSPs) evoked by an impulse are increased when that impulse closely follows a prior impulse. PPF is thus a form of short-term synaptic plasticity. The mechanisms underlying neural facilitation are exclusively pre-synaptic; broadly speaking, PPF arises due to increased presynaptic Ca2+ concentration leading to a greater release of neurotransmitter-containing synaptic vesicles. Neural facilitation may be involved in several neuronal tasks, including simple learning, information processing, and sound-source localization. Bahnung ist ein Begriff aus der Neurophysiologie und umschreibt das Phänomen, dass eine wiederholte Erregung bestimmter Nervenbahnen den Wirkungsgrad von Reizen gleicher Stärke erhöht oder eine Erregung dieser Nervenbahn schon durch schwächere Reize ermöglicht wird (siehe auch: Summation und Langzeit-Potenzierung).
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