A momentary change in electrical potential on the surface of a cell, especially of a nerve or muscle cell, that occurs when it is stimulated, resulting in the transmission of an electrical impulse.
&/or "nerve impulses" or "spikes".
A change in the environment that initiates the transmission of an electrochemical change along a neuron is typically a stimulus, such as a neurotransmitter binding to a receptor or a physical change (e.g., pressure or temperature). This stimulus causes the neuron's membrane potential to depolarize, leading to the opening of voltage-gated ion channels. As sodium ions enter the neuron, the electrochemical gradient shifts, generating an action potential that propagates along the axon to transmit the signal.
When a neuron is stimulated, ions move across its membrane, creating a change in the electrical potential of the neuron. This change, known as an action potential, is propagated along the neuron's axon, allowing for the transmission of electrochemical signals.
The person giving compressions initiates the change.
A stimulus or trigger initiates a response in an organism. This can be anything from a change in the environment, a hormone release, or a signal from the nervous system, leading to a specific reaction or behavior.
Do you mean "change THE transmission" or "Change the transmission FLUID"? Big difference there....
Yes.
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