Hi all!
How is the axon potential distributed via synapses?
To be more explicit giving Vsoma - the neuron's potential generated in
soma(?) then:
- how "powerful" a synapse can be? Considering that at initial
level was L and considering also that there is a constant activity the can
this level double or so?
- If one or more of the synapses increases their propagation level
then is that reflected in the others?
- I was reading somewhere that if two neurons are active at the same
time the synapses between them are becoming more powerful ?
- how much of Vsoma is wasted in dead ended axon termination?. there
should be a minimal lost in each of them considering the environment
conductivity?
Thanks,
Larry Lart