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In Yauger v. Skiing Enters., Inc., 206 Wis.2d 76, 557 N.W.2d 60 (1996) the Wisconsin Supreme Court held that a release drafted by a ski resort was void as against public policy, because it failed to expressly indicate the skiers intent to release the resort from its own negligence. To what extent should courts enforce a waiver or release of liability in a negligence case?
Antagonist
A substance that interferes with or inhibits the physiological action of another, particularly in pharmacology referring to a drug that blocks the action of a neurotransmitter or hormone.
Excitatory Postsynaptic Potentials
Electrical changes in a neuron that increase the likelihood it will fire an action potential, usually in response to neurotransmitter release.
Brain Maturation
The process of growth and development of the brain, affecting cognitive abilities, emotional regulation, and neural connectivity.
All-or-None Law
A principle stating that the strength of a response of a nerve or muscle fiber is not dependent on the strength of the stimulus. If a stimulus is above a certain threshold, a nerve or muscle fiber will fire.
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