It is the electrical impulse that operates the nervous system.
Increasing the voltage in a nerve can lead to an increased rate of nerve firing, resulting in more frequent action potentials. This can affect the overall excitability and sensitivity of the nerve. As voltage increases, the threshold for eliciting an action potential decreases, making the nerve more likely to fire in response to stimuli.
The abnormal firing of nerve impulses is referred to as "ectopic activity" or "aberrant discharge." This can occur in various neurological conditions and may lead to symptoms such as seizures or neuropathic pain. In some cases, it may also be associated with conditions like epilepsy or nerve damage.
The vagus nerve (cranial nerve X) is responsible for slowing the heart rate (parasympathetic control) and accelerating peristalsis in the gastrointestinal tract.
the neuron will be probably be inhibited from firing.
Vagus nerve carries parasynpathetic nerve fibers .
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Occipital nerve headaches are caused by the firing of the occipital nerve either as the result of a process that disturbs the nerve or as the result of a chronic pain condition that causes spontaneous firing of the nerve pathways resulting in pain.
Increasing the voltage in a nerve can lead to an increased rate of nerve firing, resulting in more frequent action potentials. This can affect the overall excitability and sensitivity of the nerve. As voltage increases, the threshold for eliciting an action potential decreases, making the nerve more likely to fire in response to stimuli.
that all depends on the gun. all guns have a different firing rate.
it decreased heart rate , since vagus nerve innervate parasympathetic never and we know parasympathetic nerve reduce heart rate.
Stimulation of the vagus nerve decreases heart rate. The vagus nerve is an important part of the parasympathetic nervous system.
Does the vagus nerve carry impules that increase the heart rate
The peripheral autonomic nerve releases acelycholine to reduce the heart rate.
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Sympathetic nerves increase the heart rate by releasing norepinephrine, while parasympathetic nerves decrease the heart rate by releasing acetylcholine. This affects the pacemaker by altering its firing rate and influencing overall heart rhythm.
Being a semi-automatic pistol, the firing rate of an unmodified SIG Sauer P226 is dependent on the speed of the trigger finger of the user. Howewver, if you are referring to the firing rate as ascertained in the video game, Combat Arms, its in-game statistic for rate of fire is 45.
The abnormal firing of nerve impulses is referred to as "ectopic activity" or "aberrant discharge." This can occur in various neurological conditions and may lead to symptoms such as seizures or neuropathic pain. In some cases, it may also be associated with conditions like epilepsy or nerve damage.