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“action potentialities”
A momentary change in electrical potential on the surface of a nerve or muscle cell that takes place when it is stimulated, especially by the transmission of a nerve impulse: Action potentiality can be exemplified as an abrupt, brief reversal in the resting membrane potential of a neuron and other excitable cells.
Action potentiality can also be explained as the local voltage change across a cell wall as a nerve impulse is transmitted.
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