019 What is Summation (2 Types)

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Uploaded by on Jan 18, 2011

http://www.interactive-biology.com - In this video, I discuss the topic of summation. It covers both temporal and spatial summation, dealing with how it can result in the addition of PSPs to result in an action potential. Enjoy!

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  • Does having a small time constant minimize the summation effect ? I don't get how. Wouldn't you prefer to have a small time constant in the first place.

  • @EvelynNLB Sorry, Leslie won't be able to get back to your inquiry. He's been very loaded at the moment with a lot of work. Please do stay tuned though as he'll be adding more Biology videos in the future. Thanks!

  • thanks your great!

    

  • @EvelynNLB You're welcome!

  • Hi! Just wanted to say thank you. It was easy to understand all these. It has been a great help for my exam. Looking forward to more videos.

  • @UniGirl9008 Yes, definitely, there will be more videos added to the site soon. Do stay tuned!

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  • Great understandable video. Sometimes textbooks just don't make sense and I have to go find other resources! =)

  • Excellent! Very helpful and easy to understand. Thank you!

  • can spatial summation be both inhibitory and excitatory?

  • @anjali1129 Lol! Well, that's good to know! Thank you for watching this video. You can go and check our other Biology videos at the site. We hope you'll find value in them as much as you found one on this. Have fun!

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