A disynaptic effect is an effect from the one cell to another via two synapses. This means that the effect is transmitted via an intermediate cell (neuron). In contrast, a monosynaptic effect is transmitted directly from cell to cell via a single synapse.
A disynaptic effect is an effect from the one cell to another via two synapses. This means that the effect is transmitted via an intermediate cell (neuron). In contrast, a monosynaptic effect is transmitted directly from cell to cell via a single synapse.
Got it. I should have caught it by superfacial meaning. Thank you for letting me confirm this basical but vital concept for me to understand our brain. So much thank for your kindness and patience. Best regards.