the four phases of temporal summation are : fatigue, incomplete tetanus, treppe & complete tentanus.
temporal summation
Frontal Parietal Occipital Temporal Cerebellum
Generally not as there are many parallel fibres that are part of the same circuit and some sort of coordination between the fibres are needed before a muscle twitch can be detected. This is either temporal or spatial summation.
Temporal summation occurs at a single synapse that is activated by a second excitory postsynaptic potential occurring in rapid succession before the first has disappeared.
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True
Temporal summation
it's the effect of a singel neurone as a way of achieving action potentian
temporal summation
temporal summation
what are the phases of the sdlc
there are 5 phases
Tetinus, Complete tetinus, and absolute summation
temporal summation
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Frontal Parietal Occipital Temporal Cerebellum
It's not. It depends on the method you use for summation whether summation > integral or integral > summation.