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stimulation effects

stimulation effects

the physiological changes produced when a stimulus alters the membrane potential of a neuron or muscle cell, resulting in a nerve impulse or muscle contraction. Changes in electric potentials are frequently measured, as are resultant changes in localized blood flow and temperature.

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