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- W147406515 abstract "Excitable tissues like nerves and muscles possess the property that when stimulated beyond some threshold an all-or-none action potential can be observed. This action potential is a local depolarization of the normally polarized cell membrane on the axon. The local depolarization causes the depolarization of adjacent regions of the cell; the continuation of this process results in propagation of the action potential over the axon. This propagating action potential is an important means of information transmission in animals; nerve cells communicate by means of such action potentials propagating along axons. Information between cells is usually conveyed across a synapse in which the action potential from one nerve causes the release of a transmitter chemical which in turn generates excitatory or inhibitory post-synaptic potentials. Sufficient excitatory post-synaptic potential amplitude will in turn evoke another action potential in the receiving cell. Sensory receptors like retinal cells, touch receptors, etc., transduce external physical signals into depolarizations in the receptor ultimately resulting in action potentials which carry the information to the brain. On the other hand activity of neurons in the motor cortex results in action potentials being conveyed to spinal neurons which impinge on muscle fibers and evoke muscle fiber action potentials. The muscle fiber action potential leads to a sequence of activity which ultimately produces muscle contraction, force production and locomotion. The process of generation of action potentials in all these various types of cell is essentially the same.KeywordsIonic ConductanceRest Membrane PotentialStep ResponseVoltage ClampMembrane VoltageThese keywords were added by machine and not by the authors. This process is experimental and the keywords may be updated as the learning algorithm improves." @default.
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- W147406515 title "Modeling the Nerve Action Potential" @default.
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