excitabiliteettia
Excitabiliteettia is a term used in some Finnish-language neuroscience writings to describe the dynamic propensity of a biological or computational system to enter an excited state when stimulated. It covers the inherent excitability of a unit and how context—neurotransmitters, temperature, metabolic state, and network activity—modulates responsiveness. It applies to neurons, muscle fibers, and artificial networks.
Etymology and scope: The term appears to be formed from excitability with a Finnish-style suffix, signaling
Measurement and methods: Researchers assess excitabiliteettia by tracing input–output relations, determining thresholds (rheobase and chronaxie where
Applications and implications: The concept informs studies of epilepsy, pain, and spasticity, as well as learning
Critiques and limitations: Some critics contend that excitabiliteettia overlaps with cellular and network excitability, risking conceptual