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Excitatory PSPs
Excitatory postsynaptic potentials are increases in potential that bring a neuron closer to the threshold for firing, facilitating the transmission of signals.
Inhibitory PSPs
Post-synaptic potentials that make a post-synaptic neuron less likely to generate an action potential.
Absolute Refractory Period
A period immediately following the firing of a nerve fiber when it cannot be stimulated for a brief period, regardless of how strong the incoming stimulus may be.
Relative Refractory Period
A period shortly after the firing of a nerve during which the nerve cannot be stimulated to fire again at its maximum rate, but can still respond to a stronger than usual stimulus.
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