action potentials การใช้
- An action potential occurs when this positive feedback cycle proceeds explosively.
- In sensory neurons, action potentials result from an external stimulus.
- This initiates an action potential that then propagates down the axon.
- Glycine binds to receptors on inhibitory neurons to terminate action potentials.
- This electric current creates action potentials within the connected afferent neurons.
- TMS is a muscle relaxant that operates by preventing action potentials.
- This current hyperpolarizes the cell, thus terminating the action potential.
- A neuron transports its information by way of an action potential.
- Each vertical line in an electroneurogram represents one neuronal action potential.
- NCV shows motor and sensory nerve action potentials to be normal.
- Non-spiking neurons propagate messages without eliciting an action potential.
- Unlike action potentials, variation potentials are not all or nothing.
- In response to a threshold action potential or excitatory way.
- Cells in the sinoatrial node do this by creating an action potential.
- In animal cells, there are two primary types of action potentials.
- Alt = A plot of action potential ( mV ) vs time.
- The course of the action potential is determined by two coupled effects.
- Glutamate activates NMDA and AMPA receptors which produce action potentials.
- This counters inhibiting effects of potassium on muscular action potentials.
- The cardiac action potential differs significantly in different portions of the heart.
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