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What have been the long-term legacies of the New Deal? What major historical assessments have been made of it?
Tonic Receptors
Sensory receptors that respond to stimuli over a prolonged period, maintaining the perception of a sensation.
Action Potential
A quick, temporary change in the electrical charge of a cell's membrane, leading to the transmission of nerve impulses.
Gate Control Theory
A theory positing that pain signals encounter nerve gates at the spinal cord level that can block or allow the sensation of pain to travel to the brain.
Lateral Spinothalamic Tract
A pathway in the spinal cord that transmits pain and temperature sensations to the brain.
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