action potential
Americannoun
noun
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Origin of action potential
First recorded in 1925–30
Example Sentences
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Mental stress changes the recovery period of heart cells after each heartbeat, called the action potential duration.
From Scientific American
Audible clicks indicate neural activity and the brightness of LEDs indicates the cell’s action potential, the spike of electrical activity that shows it’s working.
From Nature
Each impulse, known as an action potential, is mediated by currents of charged ions flowing through a neuron’s membrane.
From Nature
Overall, they found that “no indicators could detect both action potential and synaptic inputs in vivo”, Bando says.
From Nature
These probes revealed that although human and rodent dendrites shared basic features, such as the ability to produce an action potential, there were some key differences between the two species.
From Scientific American
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