Want this question answered?
TTX will block the response at R1 but have no effect at R2
Called an interspike interval
Well, it really depends on the numbers. Not to mention, it also depends on the situation they are in also.
action potentials are non-decremental and do not get weaker with distance.
action potentials, ionic currents, the force of contraction and ionic currents and action potentials only
Spikes of electrical activity recorded during an EMG that reflect the number of motor units activated when the patient voluntarily contracts a muscle
Action potentials also known as spikes, differ from graded potentials in that they do not diminish in strength as they travel through the neuron.
Applied research focuses on solving practical problems through the application of existing knowledge and theories, while action research involves engaging stakeholders in identifying issues, taking action, and reflecting on the outcomes to drive change and improvement. Action research is more collaborative, participatory, and iterative compared to applied research.
action potentials
Yes.
initial segment
Action Potentials