Term ID: T1309

Excitatory Postsynaptic Potential

/excitatory-postsynaptic-potential/
A temporary depolarization of a neuron's membrane potential caused by neurotransmitter binding that increases the likelihood of action potential generation. EPSPs are fundamental to neural communication and information processing throughout the nervous system.
Example: When acetylcholine binds to receptors on a muscle cell, it creates an EPSP that may trigger muscle contraction if the threshold is reached.

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Reference: Eccles (1964)