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Action Potential
Action Potential is a momentary change in electrical potential on the surface of a neuron that occurs when it is activated and is capable of transmitting an impulse.
Axon
A long, slender projection of a nerve cell that typically conducts electrical impulses away from the neuron's cell body.
Acetylcholine
A neurotransmitter in the nervous system associated with muscle contraction, arousal, and attention.
Alzheimer Disease
A progressive neurodegenerative disease characterized by memory loss, cognitive decline, and eventual loss of independent function, associated with plaque accumulation and tangles in the brain.
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