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Reuptake Potential
The capacity of neurons to reabsorb neurotransmitters after they have been released into the synaptic cleft, affecting neurotransmission.
Graded Potential
Voltage changes that occur in neurons and vary in size, serving as signals that can initiate an action potential when threshold is reached.
Mapping Potential
This term is ambiguous without a specific context, but in a general sense, it could refer to the capability to understand, visualize, or plan the positioning and movement of variables in a given space.
Synapses
The junctions through which neurons signal to each other or to non-neuronal cells such as those in muscles or glands.
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