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Which of these is true about nonromantic hugs?
Action Potential
A brief electrical impulse that enables the transmission of signals along the neuron, crucial for nerve impulse propagation.
Above-Threshold
Pertaining to a stimulus strength that is sufficient enough to be detected or to produce a response.
Depolarizing Current
An electrical current that reduces the membrane potential of a neuron, making it more likely to fire an action potential.
Action Potential
is a rapid change in the electrical potential of the membrane of a nerve or muscle cell, allowing for the transmission of signals.
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