ingerület
Ingerület is a term used in Hungarian to denote a stimulus that elicits a response, most commonly in physiology as the nerve impulse or action potential that travels along a neuron after stimulation. In everyday language, it also refers to any event that provokes perception or action, such as sensory input or a motor trigger.
In physiology, an ingeriület begins when a stimulus reaches the threshold to open voltage-gated ion channels
Propagation depends on myelination. In myelinated fibers, impulses travel by saltatory conduction, leaping between the nodes
Coding of stimulus strength is partly achieved by the rate of ingeriülete, or firing frequency, rather than
The term is used across neuroscience, physiology, and medicine, encompassing sensory reception, neural communication, and motor