The cell membrane becomes more permeable to the sodium potassium ions.
Artificially, this can be achieved by inserting a tiny glass electrode into the soma (cell body). This is called 'patch-clamping'. Another way is to use extracellular electrodes, which would stimulate all parts of the neuron that express voltage-sensitive channels.
Natural neuron-neuron (synaptic) communication usually takes place between the axon terminal of one neuron and a point within the dendritic tree of another neuron. Of course axon to somal communication also occurs, but is less common and axon to dendritic.
The stimulation of a neuron occurs at the axon(tip of the neuron).
pain
It is a neuron that is at its resting potential, not stimulated by input from other neurons.
A neuron will generate action potential when it is stimulated by a neurotransmitter.
An impulse begins when a neuron is stimulated by another neuron or by the environment.
irritability (ability to be stimulated)
irritability (ability to be stimulated)
False( When a stimulus acts on a neuron, it increases the permeability of the stimulated point of its membrane to sodium ions. )
motor unitUnit
depolarization
sodium ions enter the postsynaptic neuron.
It has become activated/stimulated.
depolarization
Any topical neuron can be stimulated through the pressure (whether it be little or a lot) of touch. In response to a topical neuron being stimulated it can cause a chain reaction effect to the neurological mapping of the area being affected.