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All-or-none law


 The rule that the size of the action potential is unaffected by increases in the intensity of stimulation beyond the threshold level.
Source: apa.org (offline)

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The phenomenon in which a muscle fiber contracts completely when it is exposed to a stimulus of threshold strength. Also, the principle that states a neuron will "fire" at full power or not at all. allantois
Source: mhhe.com (offline)

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the idea that the magnitude of the action capacity in a chosen neuron is separate from the size of the stimulant. Stimulants beyond a select limit bring on action capacities of comparable size- stimul [..]
Source: psychologydictionary.org

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The All-or-None Law states that the physical reaction of a nerve or muscle to an outside stimulus will be the same regardless of the comparative strength of the stimulus; there's either a complet [..]
Source: alleydog.com





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