receptorpotenciál
Receptorpotenciál, also known as receptor potential, refers to the change in electrical potential across a sensory receptor's membrane in response to a stimulus. It is a type of graded potential, meaning its size varies with the strength of the stimulus. This electrical response is essential for the transduction process, where physical or chemical stimuli are converted into nerve signals that the brain can interpret.
In sensory cells, receptor potentials occur when specific ion channels in the membrane open or close due
Receptor potentials do not directly generate nerve impulses; instead, they modulate the activity of sensory neurons.
Receptor potentials are transient and diminish with continuous stimulation due to adaptation mechanisms. They are fundamental
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