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How is information encoded by neurons?​

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Answered by akeertana503
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In neural coding, neurons generate electrical pulses, or action potentials, to encode information and communicate with each other. ... The neuron's membrane voltage is constantly fluctuating in response to both electrical pulse inputs from other neurons as well as the neuron's own internal noise.

Answered by Anonymous
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Glia outnumber neurons in some parts of the brain, but neurons are the key players in the brain. Neurons are information messengers. They use electrical impulses and chemical signals to transmit information between different areas of the brain, and between the brain and the rest of the nervous system.

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