Theoretical substantiation of the measuring current value for electropunctural diagnostics
AUTHORS : Savastenko V.A. | Belov V.M.
RELEVANT UNIVERSITIES : Belarusian State University of Transport, Gomel, Belarus
YEAR : 2016
The action potential of neurons is the electrical component of a nerve impulse. First investigated in the works of A. Hodgkin, E. Huxley and D. Eccles, today it is
described in detail not only in the scientific, but already in the educational literature [1, 2]. In fig. 1 as an example, an idealized diagram of the action potential of a neuron is presented.