What evidence led Sherrington to conclude that transmission at a synapse is different from transmission along an

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What evidence led Sherrington to conclude that transmission at a synapse is different from transmission along an axon?

a. Chemicals that alter a synapse are different from those that affect action potentials.

b. The velocity of a reflex is slower than the velocity of an action potential.

c. Stains and microscopic observations demonstrate a gap at the synapse.

d. Reflexes can go in either direction, whereas axons transmit in only one direction.

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Biological Psychology

ISBN: 9781305105409

12th Edition

Authors: James W. Kalat

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