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are generated and is controlled by adaptation, stimulus strength, and temporal summation of successive receptor potentials. Receptor potential relies on receptor sensitivity which can adapt slowly, resulting in a slowly decaying receptor potential or rapidly, resulting in a quickly generated but
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from one cell that will act on another cell, generating an action potential in the second cell. The magnitude of the receptor potential determines the frequency with which
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or on an adjacent cell. Within the same neuron, a receptor potential can cause local current to flow to a region capable of generating an action potential by opening
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of the sensory receptor towards the threshold for triggering an
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membrane of the primary sensory neuron, where they elicit an
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membrane. The neurotransmitter molecules diffuse across the
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graded potential
transmembrane potential difference
sensory receptor
sensory transduction
depolarizing
current
membrane potential
action potential
neuron
voltage-gated ion channels
neurotransmitters
action potentials
taste bud
exocytosis
synaptic vesicles
presynaptic
synaptic cleft
postsynaptic
action potential
Resting potential
Action potential
http://www.merriam-webster.com/medical/generator%20potential
Hille, Bertil
ISBN
0-87893-321-2
"Vibrotactile Sensitivity Threshold: Nonlinear Stochastic Mechanotransduction Model of the Pacinian Corpuscle"
doi
10.1109/TOH.2014.2369422
PMID
25398183

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