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As an Example of Kant's Second Categorical Imperative, Hinman (1998)

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As an example of Kant's second categorical imperative, Hinman (1998) describes research done in the 1930s on the long-term effects of:


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IPSPs

Inhibitory postsynaptic potentials, a kind of synaptic potential that makes a postsynaptic neuron less likely to generate an action potential.

Action Potentials

Rapid, temporary changes in the electrical charge of a cell's membrane, allowing for the transmission of signals along neurons.

Graded Potentials

Changes in membrane potential that vary in size and do not follow the all-or-none principle, important in the initiation of action potentials.

Sodium-Potassium Pump

A vital cell membrane protein that exchanges sodium for potassium across the plasma membrane, critical for cellular functions.

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