The “wires” that carry electrical signals among nerve cells in the brain can influence the threshold at which the cells will send those signals, research on mouse-brain tissue shows.
The finding challenges the conventional view of nerve cells, or neurons. In that scenario, processes within a nerve cell determine whether or not to fire an electrical impulse, and the wire, called an axon, is a passive carrier of that signal.
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