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How does the concept of segregation differ from the concept of blending?
Resting State
A period of mental and physical inactivity during which an individual's consciousness is engaged but not focused on the external environment, often used in neuroimaging studies.
Action Potential
A rapid rise and subsequent fall in voltage or membrane potential across a cellular membrane, vital for nerve impulse transmission.
Synaptic Vesicles
Small sacs within a neuron that store neurotransmitters, which are chemicals that transmit signals across synapses.
Synaptic Knob
The bulbous end of a presynaptic neuron's axon terminal that houses neurotransmitters and is responsible for transmitting signals to other neurons at the synapse.
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