Summary
This paper discusses the development of two novel methods to quantify the rapidity of action potential initiation in neurons, and uses these methods to analyze the factors impacting this initiation mechanism, with a focus on the role of sodium channels and ion concentration dynamics.
Categories
Cognitive function and memory: The paper discusses the mechanisms of action potential initiation in neurons, which is fundamental to understanding how neurons encode information and thus relates to cognitive function and memory.
Education and learning: The paper contributes to the field of neuroscience by proposing new methods for quantifying action potential initiation and analyzing the factors that impact this process, which is relevant to education and learning in the context of advancing scientific knowledge.
Author(s)
AA Aldohbeyb
Publication Year
2022
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