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Action Potentials

An action potential is initiated through a depolarization of the nerve fiber. Sodium permeable channels open allowing sodium to enter the membrane causing the surface of the membrane to become less negative. As the depolarization reaches and crosses the threshold, the action potential is triggered. Multiple action potentials can be generated with continuous depolarization. A nerve can be depolarized by stimulating it with an electrical current. The rate of action potential generation depends on the magnitude of the continuous depolarizing current. The firing frequency of an action potential reflects the magnitude of the depolarizing current. Although the firing frequency increases with the amount of depolarizing current, there is a limit to the rate at which a neuron can generate action potentials, the absolute refractory period. Once an action potential is initiated, it is impossible to initiate until the membrane potential goes sufficiently negative to allow the sodium......


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