This phase is known as the relative refractory period.
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The relative refractory period immediately follows the absolute.
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The return to the equilibrium resting potential marks the end of the relative refractory period.
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This period is the relative refractory period.
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Absolute refractory period corresponds to depolarization and repolarization, whereas relative refractory period corresponds to hyperpolarization.
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Absolute refractory period corresponds to depolarisation and repolarisation, whereas relative refractory period corresponds to hyperpolarisation.
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During the relative refractory period, a new action potential can be elicited under the correct circumstances.
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In the classical sense, the cardiac refractory period is separated into an absolute refractory period and a relative refractory period.
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Does when the relative refractory period occurs in the heart, that means that there is re-polarization and depolarization in the same time ? talk ) 03 : 15, 18 May 2015 ( UTC)
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The threshold potential has also been shown experimentally to adapt to slow changes in input characteristics by regulating sodium channel density as well as inactivating these sodium channels overall . relative refractory period that makes it much more difficult to reach threshold.