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    After a Neuron Fires, There Is a Brief Period During
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After a Neuron Fires, There Is a Brief Period During

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Question 9

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After a neuron fires, there is a brief period during which it is unable to fire again. What is this period called?


A) refractory
B) inactivation
C) postsynaptic
D) reuptake

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