This process is carried out through the activity of afferent neurons, interneurons, and efferent motor neurons.
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In mammalian neurons, opening of the ion channels depolarizes the afferent neuron producing an action potential with sufficient depolarization.
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Both NT-3 and BDNF are important in the regulation and development of synapses formed between afferent neurons and motor neurons.
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This process is carried out through the activity of afferent neurons ( sensory neurons ), interneurons, and efferent neurons ( motor neurons ).
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14 % of submucosal plexus neurons are sensory neurons-Dogiel type II, also known as enteric primary afferent neurons or intrinsic primary afferent neurons.
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14 % of submucosal plexus neurons are sensory neurons-Dogiel type II, also known as enteric primary afferent neurons or intrinsic primary afferent neurons.
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The initialization of sensation stems from the response of a specific receptor to a physical afferent neurons to specific brain regions where it is processed and interpreted.
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Afferent neurons innervate cochlear inner hair cells, at synapses where the neurotransmitter glutamate communicates signals from the hair cells to the dendrites of the primary auditory neurons.
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Each bundle of hair cells is covered in a gelatinous capulla which the capillary waves actually make contact with and in doing so cause afferent neurons to fire.
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Afferent neurons'somas ganglia of the peripheral nervous system, and the axons of these cells travel from ganglion to ganglion and lead back to the spinal cord.