Muscle twitching can be explained by which action of synapse
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Muscle twitching can be explained by the hyperexcitability property of synapses.
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- To transmit neuronal signals, neurons reach a phase of excitability and go through a process of action potential generation.
- Sometimes when a neuron is excited, it can cross its threshold and become hyperexcited.
- This hyperexcitability causes continuous firing of neuronal signals in the motor neurons, resulting in twitching of small groups of muscle fibres.
- Spontaneous muscle twitching can symbolize a defect in the muscle fibres, the motor neurons that control the muscle, the synaptic junction, or any of the constituents of the central nervous system that control the spinal motor neurons.
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