Tag: receptor potential


RECEPTOR POTENTIAL

Definition and Fundamental Characteristics The receptor potential constitutes the initial electrophysiological event occurring within a specialized sensory receptor cell following the application of an adequate stimulus. Fundamentally, it represents a crucial transitional step in the process of sensory transduction, translating various forms of external energy—such as mechanical force, light, temperature, or chemical concentration—into an electrical […]

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PHASIC RECEPTOR

Definition and Core Characteristics A phasic receptor is fundamentally defined as a sensory receptor cell that exhibits a swift and pronounced decrease in the frequency of nerve impulse discharge, or action potentials, immediately following the initial onset of a sustained stimulus. This rapid reduction in firing rate occurs despite the persistent presence and unchanged intensity […]

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