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The resting potential tells about what happens when a neuron is at rest. An action potential occurs when a neuron sends information down an axon, away from the cell body. Neuroscientists use other words, such as a "spike" or an "impulse" for the action potential.
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faculty.washington.edu/chudler/ap.html
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Action potential - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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An action potential (or nerve impulse ) is a transient alteration of the transmembrane voltage (or membrane potential) across an excitable membrane in an excitable cell (such as a neuron or myocyt...
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Resting potential - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Relatively static membrane potential of quiescent cells is called resting membrane potential (or resting voltage), as opposed to the specific dynamic electrochemical phenomenona called action potent...
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Resting Potential / Action Potential References ... back to top; back to Index; back to Resting Potential; back to Action Potential ... Lectures 1-3: Resting-Action Potential ;
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www.biol.sc.edu/~vogt/courses/neuro/neuroAP.html
www.biol.sc.edu/~vogt/courses/neuro/neuroAP.html
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An action potential is a very rapid change in membrane potential that occurs when a nerve cell membrane is stimulated. Specifically, the membrane potential goes from the resting potential (typically -70 mV) to some positive value (typically about +30 mV) in a very short period of time (just a few milliseconds).
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people.eku.edu/ritchisong/301notes2.htm
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Resting membrane potential and spontaneous action potential firing are rapidly and reversibly regulated by acute changes in light intensity. The LNv electrophysiological light response is attenuated, but not abolished, in cryb mutant flies hypomorphic for the cell-autonomous light-sensing protein CRYPTOCHROME.
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jn.physiology.org/cgi/content/full/99/2/976
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Maximum upstroke rate of the action potential vs. resting potential at different [K+]o gave a sigmoid relationship, characterized by a higher upper asymptote as compared to controls, and by a shift of the curve towards more negative voltage values.
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lib.bioinfo.pl/pmid:2459807
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Aaron Beck's view of depression absolute threshold achievement vs. aptitude tests action vs. resting potential acuity-vision ; Afferent Neurons vs. Efferent Neurons agonist vs. antagonist chemicals; Ainsworth Strange Situation (Paradigm) ;
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Transparency reviews action potential vs. resting potential and permeabilities; Hodgkin-Huxley work; Transparency operational amplifier voltage clamp early and late conductances; INa = gNa m3 h (V-VNa); IK = gK n4 (V-VK);
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starklab.slu.edu/signal/Electrophys.htm
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