Graded potential
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Graded potential
Graded potentials are changes in membrane potential that vary according to the size of the stimulus, as opposed to being all-or-none. They include diverse...
Pacemaker potential
express a gene which creates a pacemaker current. Pacemaker action potential Graded potential Wei, Xingyu; Yohannan, Sandesh; Richards, John R. (2025). "Physiology...
Receptor potential
A receptor potential, also known as a generator potential, a type of graded potential, is the transmembrane potential difference produced by activation...
Postsynaptic potential
Postsynaptic potentials are changes in the membrane potential of the postsynaptic terminal of a chemical synapse. Postsynaptic potentials are graded potentials, and...
Action potential
the action potential sets it apart from graded potentials such as receptor potentials, electrotonic potentials, subthreshold membrane potential oscillations...
Membrane potential
change in membrane potential produced by activation of a synapse by a single graded or action potential is called a postsynaptic potential. Neurotransmitters...
Electrotonic potential
produce two types of electrical potential: Electrotonic potential (or graded potential), a non-propagated local potential, resulting from a local change...
Stimulus (physiology)
excites a special type of neuron called a photoreceptor cell. A local graded potential begins in the photoreceptor, where it excites the cell enough for the...
Potential energy
In physics, potential energy is the energy of an object or system due to the body's position relative to other objects, or the configuration of its particles...
Excitatory postsynaptic potential
EPSP is an excitatory postsynaptic current (EPSC). EPSPs, like IPSPs, are graded (i.e. they have an additive effect). When multiple EPSPs occur on a single...