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Unit 2 – Biological Basis of Behavior
Topic 2.4
How does Linguistics' concept of 'phonemes' parallel our understanding of action potentials in neural firing?
Phoneme mutation indicates changes in the intensity of an action potential over time and space.
Both phonemes and action potentials represent fundamental, indivisible units within their respective systems.
Phonetic transcription techniques can be used to record action potentials.
Action potentials have distinct "accents" like phonemes across different languages.
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