Neural firing is the response of a neuron when it is stimulated. The nervous system uses neural firing to relay messages in the body. A threshold level must be met for neural firing to take place. The release of neurotransmitters from the synaptic terminal of one neuron will cause the next neuron to fire.
During an action potential, the net influx of positive charges due to a sodium influx, and outward potassium flow depolarize the cell membrane to a point where sodium channels open and cause a rapid influx of positive ions, further depolarizing the cell membrane and causing the typical "spike" on the action potential graph.
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Neural firing is the response of a neuron when it is stimulated. The nervous system uses neural firing to relay messages in the body. A threshold level must be met for neural firing to take place. The release of neurotransmitters from the synaptic terminal of one neuron will cause the next neuron to fire.
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During an action potential, the net influx of positive charges due to a sodium influx, and outward potassium flow depolarize the cell membrane to a point where sodium channels open and cause a rapid influx of positive ions, further depolarizing the cell membrane and causing the typical "spike" on the action potential graph.
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