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    Helmholtz's Experiment with the Frog's Nerve Indicated That the Speed
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Helmholtz's Experiment with the Frog's Nerve Indicated That the Speed

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Helmholtz's experiment with the frog's nerve indicated that the speed of the nervous impulse was:


A) infinite.
B) about the same as that of an electrical current in a wire.
C) slow enough to suggest reaction times of two seconds or more in very large animals.
D) finite, but too fast to be measured with existing equipment.

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