hermokonduktio
Hermokonduktio, also known as nerve conduction, is the process by which a nerve impulse, an electrical signal, travels along a neuron. This electrical signal is generated by the movement of ions across the neuron's cell membrane. When a neuron is stimulated, ion channels open, allowing ions like sodium and potassium to flow into and out of the cell. This rapid change in ion concentration creates an electrical potential difference, known as an action potential.
The action potential then propagates down the axon, the long, slender projection of a nerve cell. In
Hermokonduktio is fundamental for all nervous system functions, including sensory perception, motor control, and cognitive processes.