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Multiple Choice
How is stimulus intensity coded by sensory neurons?
A
By the duration of action potentials
B
By the type of neurotransmitter released
C
By the frequency of action potentials
D
By the amplitude of action potentials
Verified step by step guidance
1
Understand that sensory neurons communicate information about stimulus intensity to the central nervous system.
Recognize that action potentials are the primary means by which neurons transmit information.
Consider the characteristics of action potentials: they are all-or-none events, meaning their amplitude does not vary with stimulus intensity.
Identify that the frequency of action potentials, or how often they occur, can vary and is used to encode the intensity of a stimulus.
Conclude that a stronger stimulus will result in a higher frequency of action potentials, allowing the nervous system to interpret the intensity of the stimulus.