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      • The integration of postsynaptic potentials that occur in different locations—but at about the same time—is known as spatial summation. The integration of postsynaptic potentials that occur in the same place—but at slightly different times—is called temporal summation.
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  2. These are examples of spatial summation. What about temporal summation? A key point is that postsynaptic potentials aren’t instantaneous: instead, they last for a little while before they dissipate.

  3. Jul 30, 2020 · 2.5K. 117K views 3 years ago Neurophysiology. In this video, I explain the difference between temporal and spatial summations in neurons using animations and diagrams. I also go over what...

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  4. There are two types of summation: Temporal; Spatial; Temporal summation. If multiple impulses arrive within quick succession the effect of the impulses can be added together to generate an action potential. A large amount of acetylcholine is released into the synaptic cleft; Therefore a large number of the gated ion channels open

  5. Apr 25, 2024 · While multiple inputs on a neuron can be summed up easily, temporal summation requires inputs to be closely spaced in time to prevent decay. Inputs from a single source can summate temporally. Closer proximity allows for greater summation, increasing the likelihood of eliciting an action potential.

  6. Nov 12, 2022 · There are two types of summation: spatial and temporal. These two types of summation differ in the number of neurons involved. Both types of summation use IPSPs and EPSPs to produce the action...

  7. Spatial integration: integration of synaptic potentials from different synaptic inputs. Synaptic potentials produced at similar times from different synapses will be combined in the dendrites or at the soma of the postsynaptic cell and thus produce a larger response than that produced by activation of a single synapse.

  8. The effect of multiple impulses can be added together to overcome this in a process known as summation; There are two types of summation: Temporal; Spatial; There are several benefits of summation. It allows for the effect of a stimulus to be magnified; A combination of different stimuli can trigger a response

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