Generator potentials are primarily generated in sensory receptors, which are specialized cells located in various parts of the body, such as the skin, muscles, and sensory organs. When these receptors detect a stimulus (like light, sound, or pressure), they undergo a change in membrane potential, creating a generator potential. If this potential reaches a certain threshold, it can trigger an action potential that propagates along sensory neurons to the central nervous system for processing.
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