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  • ...al|voltage]] that travels along the [[cell membrane]] of a [[neuron]]. An action potential is typified by the [[depolarization]] of a membrane which has a negative [[ ...d for triggering an [[action potential]] (commonly called a ''spike''). An action potential is a very large and rapid rise in the cell membrane potential, that lasts f
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  • #Redirect [[Action potential]]
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Action potential]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...the potential to reach the [[Sensory threshold|threshold]] to generate an action potential.
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  • ...[[inhibitory postsynaptic potentials]] can prevent the cell from achieving action potential.
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  • ...al|voltage]] that travels along the [[cell membrane]] of a [[neuron]]. An action potential is typified by the [[depolarization]] of a membrane which has a negative [[ ...d for triggering an [[action potential]] (commonly called a ''spike''). An action potential is a very large and rapid rise in the cell membrane potential, that lasts f
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  • #Redirect [[Action potential]]
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  • A way of achieving [[action potential]] in a [[neuron]] which involves input from multiple cells.
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>The time between subsequent [[action potential]]s of a [[neuron]], or a group average thereof.
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  • In an [[action potential]] (or in a passive spread of signal) in a [[neuron]], the constant &lambda; V<sub>max</sub> is defined as the maximum voltage attained in the action potential, where
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  • {{r|Action potential}}
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  • {{r|Action potential}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Action potential]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • * {{r|action potential}}
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  • ...is the [[membrane potential]] that would be maintained if there were no [[action potential]]s, [[Inhibitory Post-Synaptic Current|synaptic potential]]s, or other acti * [[action potential]]
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  • ...> is essential for cellular function and maintaining homeostasis through [[action potential]]s. Potassium is a vital ion in cellular communication via the action potential.
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  • {{r|Action potential}}
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