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"Somatosensory" refers to the part of the cerebral cortex that receives synaptic input from specific ascending pathways originating only with receptors for touch.
Action Potentials
Short-lasting events in which the electrical membrane potential of a cell rapidly rises and falls.
Terminal Buttons
The small knobs at the end of an axon that release chemicals into the synapse to transmit signals to other neurons.
Glial Cells
Glial cells, also known as glia, are supportive cells in the nervous system that do not conduct nerve impulses but are critical for the support, nourishment, and protection of neurons.
Action Potentials
Rapid and temporary electrical charges that travel along the membrane of a neuron, facilitating nerve impulse conduction.
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