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    refractory period

    noun

    • 1. a period immediately following stimulation during which a nerve or muscle is unresponsive to further stimulation.
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  3. Dec 28, 2020 · Learn what refractory period is and how it affects neurons' ability to fire action potentials. Find out the difference between absolute and relative refractory periods and how they are related to ion channels and action potential phases.

  4. In physiology, a refractory period is a period of time during which an organ or cell is incapable of repeating a particular action, or (more precisely) the amount of time it takes for an excitable membrane to be ready for a second stimulus once it returns to its resting state following an excitation. It most commonly refers to electrically ...

  5. Dec 19, 2023 · The refractory period is the time after orgasm when a person is not sexually responsive. Learn how it varies by sex, age, and health, and what factors may affect it.

  6. Nov 14, 2010 · Refractory period is the time after a response when a muscle or nerve cannot respond again. Learn more about this term, its history, and how it is used in sentences from various sources.

  7. While an action potential is in progress, another one cannot be initiated. This effect is referred to as the refractory period. There are two phases of the refractory period: the absolute refractory period and the relative refractory period.

  8. Apr 24, 2024 · A refractory period refers to a specific duration in which an organ or cell is unable to repeat an activity. For excitable cells like neurons and muscle fibers, refractory period is the time interval required to recover from an action potential before generating the next one.

  9. Learn how action potentials are produced by ion channels and how they are propagated down axons. The refractory period is the time after an action potential when the cell cannot generate another one.

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