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Graph the function by starting with the graph of the basic function and then using the techniques of shifting, compressing, stretching, and/or reflecting.
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Temporal Summation
A process by which multiple subthreshold signals can combine over time to trigger a significant response in a neuron.
Refractory Periods
Time intervals following an action potential during which a neuron is incapable of firing again or the threshold for firing is significantly raised.
Nerve Impulses
Electrical signals that travel along the nerves, enabling communication between the brain and the body.
Nodes of Ranvier
Gaps in the myelin sheath of nerve fibers where the axon is exposed, allowing for the rapid conduction of nerve impulses.
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