Why does an action potential propagate unidirectionally along an axon?

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2026-05-08 07:05

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An action potential propagates unidirectionally along an axon because of the refractory period, which prevents the neuron from firing in the opposite direction immediately after an action potential is generated. This ensures that the signal travels in one direction, from the cell body to the axon terminal.

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