Understanding Neuropil: Events and Structures in Neural Circuits

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Explore the intricate world of neuropil, the synaptically dense region in the central and peripheral nervous systems. Learn about different types of neuropil, events within this complex network, and how it facilitates neural activity through metabolic processes and synaptic specialization.

  • Neuropil
  • Neural circuits
  • Brain structures
  • Synaptic transmission

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  1. NEUROPIL Events, which take place in the neuropil J noska D ra Katalin

  2. NEUROPIL = SYNAPTIC FIELD synaptically dense region formed by: unmyelinated axons dendrites glial cell processes low number of cell bodies central nervous system some parts of the peripheral nervous system 1: dendrite 2: axon 11: neuropil https://slideplayer.com/slide/8432204/ http://usdbiology.com/cliff/Courses/Behavioral%20Neuroscience/CStart/9%20Cstar t%20Fundamentals%20of%20Neurocircuitry%20X.html

  3. TYPES OF NEUROPIL unstructured structured regular fiber configurations plexiform diffuse repetitive substructures extensively branched rarely homogeneous more heterogeneous complex sensory organs glomerular stratified in layers or apparently unstructured clumps Olfactory bulb regular, three-dimensional fiber lattice

  4. EVENTS IN NEUROPIL metabolic processes synaptic specialization Non-synaptic neuronal transmission = volume transmission Gaseous substances axon terminals nutrients uptake cellular respiration the location of most complex neural activity

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