neurochemical waves and sensations

After receiving sufficient stimulus input, axon-impulse-frequency and synapse-neurotransmitter-packet-release rates typically increase from baseline level, peak, then decrease to baseline, making one wave {neurochemical waves and sensations}, which has 2-millisecond to 20-millisecond time interval. Because they involve few axon impulses, single waves cannot have amplitude or frequency modulation. Neuron-assemblies have coordinated waves that make neuron-assembly activity patterns, to code stimulus intensity, quality, and location.

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