Explain what would happen if depolarization of the trigger zone led to a negative feedback loop instead of a positive one.
Amerman 2nd Edition
Ch. 11 Introduction to the Nervous System and Nervous Tissue
Problem L3.2During a surgical procedure, an anesthesiologist administers to the patient an inhaled anesthetic agent that opens Cl− channels in the postsynaptic membranes of neurons in the brain. Explain why this would put the patient 'to sleep' for the duration of the surgical procedure.
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Inhaled Anesthetic Agents
Chloride Channels and Neuronal Inhibition
Mechanism of Action in the Central Nervous System
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