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28 June, 03:42

How do the brain and nerves create electrical pulses?

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  1. 28 June, 03:44
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    Nerve impulses are electrical energy signals. Human electrical energy is generated by chemical processes in nerve cells. An example of a chemical involved in the process is acetylcholine. A nerve impulse is wave electrical activity that passes from one end of a nerve cell to another. Each impulse is the same size. The frequency (impulse per second) is what carries the information about the intensity of a nerve signal. Billions of nerve impulses travel throughout the human brain and nervous system.
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