Term ID: T1446

Excitatory Synapses

/excitatory-synapses/
Neural connections where neurotransmitter release increases the likelihood that the receiving neuron will generate an action potential, facilitating information transmission and neural network activation throughout the brain.
Example: Glutamate synapses in the hippocampus that strengthen during learning, increasing the probability of neural firing and contributing to memory formation and storage.

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Reference: Dale (1935)