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What happens when two connected neurons fire in sequence repeatedly?

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Answered by Anonymous
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ȯ A triggering event occurs that depolarizes the cell body. This signal comes from other cells connecting to the neuron, and it causes positively charged ions to flow into the cell body. ... This lets positively charged sodium ions flow into the negatively charged axon, and depolarize the surrounding axon

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Answered by singlesitaarat31
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A network of neurons (or neural network) is merely a group of neurons through which information flows from one neuron to another.

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