- What are the events that happen during an action potential?
- What is events and action?
- What is the order of events during the generation of an action potential?
- What are real time events examples?
What are the events that happen during an action potential?
An action potential is caused by either threshold or suprathreshold stimuli upon a neuron. It consists of three phases: depolarization, overshoot, and repolarization. An action potential propagates along the cell membrane of an axon until it reaches the terminal button.
What is events and action?
The difference between an action and an event is their context of occurrence. Both indicate state changes. But an action results from the execution of a function, while an event does not necessarily have to. Hence, an event may occur spontaneously.
What is the order of events during the generation of an action potential?
The action potential can be divided into five phases: the resting potential, threshold, the rising phase, the falling phase, and the recovery phase.
What are real time events examples?
real-time event: event that a) occurs at the same time as the viewing and b) is not completely generated by the content Example 1: A Webcast of a live performance (occurs at the same time as the viewing and is not prerecorded). Example 2: An on-line auction with people bidding (occurs at the same time as the viewing).