Neural Summation
A neuron's firing decision depends on summation — the total combined effect of all incoming inputs. Facilitative synapses add electrical charge moving a neuron closer to its firing threshold, while inhibitory synapses subtract charge movin…
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A neuron's firing decision depends on summation — the total combined effect of all incoming inputs. Facilitative synapses add electrical charge moving a neuron closer to its firing threshold, while inhibitory synapses subtract charge moving it further away. Body signals are not interpreted in isolation; a brain cell's response is determined by the state of the surrounding network. Other neurons can raise or lower the probability that a given incoming signal is perceived.