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Nerves do not fire at varying intensities; for example, neurons won't fire at a stronger intensity if you're hit with a Baseball in comparison to a marble. The difference between the two stimuli is the number of firing neurons. After being hit with a baseball, the affected neurons will fire more frequently than if hit with a marble.

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