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What is IRR?
Action Potential
A temporary reversal of an electrically polarized state in a nerve fiber that travels down the fiber to transmit a nerve impulse.
Frequency
The number of occurrences of a repeating event per unit of time, often used in the context of waves or vibrations.
Stimulus Strength
The intensity level of a stimulus which affects the magnitude and nature of the response in a biological system.
Action Potentials
Rapid, temporary changes in the electrical membrane potential of cells, which are fundamental in the conduction of impulses along nerves and muscle fibers.
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