Biopsychology - neutrons and synaptic transmission 0.0 / 5 ? PsychologybiopsychologyA2/A-levelAQA Created by: abi.edge.643Created on: 16-04-19 14:57 24638157 Across 1. the process by which neighbouring neurons communicate with each other by sending chemical messages across the gap (8, 12) 4. these connect the sensory neurons to the motor neurons (5, 7) 7. the basic building blocks of the nervous system, they are nerve cells that process and transmit messages through electrical and chemical signals (6) 8. these connect the CNS to effectors such as muscles and glands (5, 7) Down 2. brain chemicals released from synaptic vesicles that relay signals across the synapse from one neuron to another (16) 3. when a neurotransmitter, such as adrenaline, increases the positive charge of the postsynaptic neuron (10) 5. when a neurotransmitter, such as adrenaline, increases the negative charge of the postsynaptic neuron (10) 6. these carry messages from the PNS to the CNS, they have long dendrites and short axons (7, 7)
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