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Unit 2 – Biological Basis of Behavior
Topic 2.4
How does an action potential relate to neural firing?
Action potentials refer to how fast a signal can travel along an axon towards its destination without losing intensity.
Action potentials cause temporary paralysis in neurons preventing them from firing efficiently.
Action potentials occur as a result of excessive stimulation making neurons resistant to further stimuli for some time period.
It’s a brief electrical charge that propagates down the axon initiating neural firing.
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