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If a person is accused of a crime, things they tell the arresting officers may be used as evidence against the accused
All-or-None Response
A principle stating that the strength of a response of a nerve or muscle fiber is not dependent on the strength of the stimulus.
Excitatory Signals
Electrical or chemical signals that increase the likelihood of a neuron firing, promoting neural activity.
Action Potential
A temporary shift in the electrical charge of a neuron's membrane, leading to the transmission of a nerve impulse.
Threshold
The level of stimulation required to trigger a neural impulse.
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