Afterpotential

/ˌæftərpəˈtɛnʃəl/ noun

In neuroscience, a change in electrical potential that occurs in a nerve fiber after its main action potential has passed.

Compound of 'after' and 'potential' (from Latin potentia, meaning power or capacity). This neurophysiology term emerged in the 20th century as scientists studied nerve electrical activity.

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