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Intensity of Stimulus
The magnitude or strength of a stimulus, which can influence an organism's response to it.
Synaptic Vesicles
Tiny sacs within a presynaptic neuron that store neurotransmitters, which are chemicals responsible for transmitting signals across neural synapses.
Transmitters
Agents or substances that convey information or signals from one location to another, often used in the context of neural or chemical communication.
All-or-none
A principle that states certain processes, like nerve impulse conduction, occur fully or not at all.
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