Impulses

/ˈɪmpʌlsɪz/ noun

Sudden strong desires or urges to act, often without careful thought or consideration. In neuroscience, refers to electrical signals transmitted through nerve fibers.

From Latin 'impulsus', past participle of 'impellere' meaning 'to push against' or 'drive forward'. The psychological sense of sudden urge developed in the 17th century, while the electrical/neural meaning emerged in the 19th century with advances in neuroscience.

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ARنبضات
BNপ্রবণতা
CAimpulsos
CSimpulzy
DAimpulser
DEImpulse
ELώσεις
ESimpulsos
FAانگیزه
FIimpulssit
FRimpulsions
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