hermopulssien
Hermopulssien, often translated as nerve impulses or action potentials, are the fundamental electrical signals that neurons use to communicate with each other and with other cells in the body. They are rapid, transient changes in the electrical potential across the neuron's cell membrane. This process begins when a neuron receives a stimulus, which can be a chemical signal from another neuron or a physical sensation. If the stimulus is strong enough to reach a certain threshold, it triggers a rapid influx of sodium ions into the neuron. This influx causes the inside of the cell to become positively charged relative to the outside, a process known as depolarization.
Following depolarization, the membrane quickly repolarizes as potassium ions flow out of the cell, restoring the