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20 August, 00:36

The temporary hyperpolarization that occurs at the end of the action potential is caused by the

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  1. 20 August, 00:56
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    This hyperpolarization is due to the exiting of potassium ions or the influx of chloride ions through the channels in the neuron. During this time, the neuron enters a refractory period (approximately 2ms), during which an action potential is unable to be transmitted. After this timeframe, the neuron resets to around - 70mV and the cell becomes able to re-transmit an action potential.
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