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    How Is the Strength of a Stimulus Encoded by Neurons
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How Is the Strength of a Stimulus Encoded by Neurons

Question 7

Question 7

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How is the strength of a stimulus encoded by neurons?


A) By the size of action potentials
B) By the frequency of action potentials
C) By the duration of action potentials
D) By whether the action potential peak is positive or negative

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