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ipsilateral on or relating to the same side (of the body)
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IPSP Inhibitory Postsynaptic Potential is commonly abbreviated to IPSP. Impulses are transmitted from neuron to neuron by the release of a chemical transmitter across synaptic clefts from the synaptic vesicles along the axon to the postsynaptic receptors of another neuron. An EPSP has the effect of depolarizing--driving the charge to positive--a neuron and the IPSP has the effect of hyperpolarizing--driving the charge farther negative--it. ...
Ãâó: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IPSP
IPSP The (usually) hyperpolarizing change in post-synaptic membrane potential produced by an inhibitory neurotransmitter released from the pre-synaptic cell. See EPSP.
Ãâó: www.ualberta.ca/~neuro/OnlineIntro/glossary.htm
ipsilateral The same side of the body.
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ipsilateral Affecting the same side.
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