postsynaptískrar
Postsynaptískrar are the components of a chemical synapse located on the receiving side of neurotransmission. They encompass the membrane of the postsynaptic neuron or muscle cell, its receptors, ion channels, and the signaling machinery that converts a chemical signal into an electrical or biochemical response. In central nervous system circuits, these elements are typically found on dendritic membranes or the soma, while at the neuromuscular junction they reside on the muscle cell membrane.
The primary function of postsynaptískrar is to detect neurotransmitters released by the presynaptic terminal and to
Common receptor types include glutamate receptors (AMPA, NMDA, kainate) for excitation and GABA_A (and glycine) receptors
Plasticity at the postsynapticiliarye—through receptor trafficking, phosphorylation, and structural changes such as dendritic spine remodeling—underpins learning