What Are Neurons and How Do They Work?

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What are neurons and how do they work? In this video, we explain neurons in simple words — from the game of catch analogy (how does your brain tell your hand where to move so fast?) to action potentials, resting potential, depolarization, repolarization, voltage-gated ion channels, the sodium-potassium pump, myelin sheaths, and saltatory conduction. Learn how electrical signals travel from your eyes to your brain in milliseconds, and why neurons are the digital language of the brain.

Whether you're a biology student, a neuroscience enthusiast, or curious about how your brain processes information so fast, this beginner-friendly animated explainer covers it all.

CHAPTERS:
0:00 – The game of catch: how does your brain react so fast?
0:23 – Neurons convert environmental info into electrical signals
1:10 – Neuron structure: cell body, dendrites, and axon
1:31 – The electrochemical gradient: sodium, potassium, and chloride ions
2:17 – Resting potential: -70mV (like a battery)
2:33 – Ion channels and the threshold potential (-55mV)
3:20 – Depolarization → repolarization → hyperpolarization (the action potential)
4:18 – Sodium-potassium pump recharges the neuron using ATP
4:45 – Two rules: all-or-none (digital) and unidirectional (refractory period)
5:26 – Myelin sheath and saltatory conduction: speeding up signals
5:56 – Sense organs and reflexes: stepping on a pin, pulling away instantly
6:43 – Action potentials are the digital language of the brain!

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KEY TOPICS COVERED:
• Neuron structure: cell body, dendrites, axon
• Resting potential and the electrochemical gradient
• Action potentials: depolarization, repolarization, hyperpolarization
• Voltage-gated sodium and potassium ion channels
• Sodium-potassium pump: recharging using ATP
• Myelin sheath and saltatory conduction

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REFERENCES:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK526124/
https://openstax.org/books/anatomy-and-physiology-2e/pages/12-4-the-action-potential

Voice Over: John Staughton (https://www.fiverr.com/jswildwood)

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