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relative refractory period

 
Sci-Tech Dictionary: relative refractory period
(′rel·əd·iv ri′frak·trē ′pir·ē·əd)

(neuroscience) A period of a few milliseconds following the absolute refractory period during which the excitation threshold of neural tissue is raised and a stronger-than-normal stimulus is required to initiate an action potential.


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A period following stimulation of a muscle fibre or nerve cell during which only a stronger than normal stimulus can evoke an action potential. Compare absolute refractory period.

 
 

 

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