The electrical discharge that travels along a nerve fiber.
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Examples for "impulse"
Examples for "impulse"
1The solution was more the result of an impulse than careful planning.
2The savage has only impulse; the civilized man has impulses and ideas.
3The impulse behind H&F's ambitions seems to come from a different place.
4In the spirit of mischief, he followed the impulse of the moment.
5Still, quite a lot of the original impulse behind MacKaye's vision survives.
1Increasing the stimulus does not increase the intensity of the nerve impulse.
2This raises the question whether the Hodgkin-Huxley model is a complete model of the nerve impulse.
3The threat response program in Ralph's neural nanonics bullied his leg muscles with nerve impulse overrides.
4Don't ask me what-breaksdown the natural chemical regulators, or simply electrocutes them with nerve impulse surges.
5This increase was calcium and nerve impulse-dependent, suggesting neuronal and glial origin of glutamate and arginine, respectively.
1Her father started higher than the nervous impulse warranted in his chair.
2Her first, nervous impulse was to look out the window toward Amalthea.
3She smiled with lips that would pull to the nervous impulse to cry.
4Things were getting too tense, and Travers yielded to a nervous impulse to laugh again.
5She could not have told why she asked him to stay, it was a nervous impulse.
1His neural impulses had slowed until they were as faint as fogbound harbour lights.
2Neural impulses were inherently slower than electricity.
Translations for neural impulse