The Node of Ranvier, The Equalizer

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The Node of Ranvier, The Equalizer AMMAR YASEEN MANSOUR

The Functions of the Ranvier Nodes They act as stations of power: they recharge the action pressure wave, and the electrical neural current, upon the passage through each node of Ranvier. They stabilizes the trajectory of the neural conduction current at the center of the neural fiber. Moreover, the nodes of Ranvier repair any potential deviation of the tract of the action pressure wave. The 1st node of Ranvier adjusts the parameters of the preliminary action pressure wave, and renders it consistent with the standards. The following nodes of Ranvier keep the action pressure wave adhered to the standard parameters. In fact, the nodes of Ranvier are the equalizers of the neural conduction current.

  The Naissance of the Neural Conduction Current The Naissance of the Central Pressure Wave The Naissance of the Central Wave Pressure (The Second Step) Contraction of the Microtubules’ montage (The First Step) Resting Pressure Intraluminal Pressure Schema Rarefaction (Trough)

The Naissance of the Neural Conduction Current The Naissance of the Action Pressure Wave   The Rebound of Central Pressure Wave (The First Step) The Naissance of The Preliminary Action Pressure Wave (The Third Step) The Come Back of Microtubules’ Montage (The Second Step) Intraluminal Pressure Schema Resting Pressure The Crest of the Newborn Action Pressure Wave

The Spread of the Action Pressure Wave Before the 1st Node of Ranvier, There is the Preliminary Action Pressure Wave   Preliminary Action Pressure Wave 1st Node of Ranvier Resting Pressure Intraluminal Pressure Schema The Crest (Compression) of the Newborn Action Pressure Wave The Trough (Rarefaction) of the Newborn Action Pressure Wave

Preliminary Action Pressure Wave The Spread of the Action Pressure Wave The Preliminary Action Pressure Wave   Preliminary Action Pressure Wave 1st Node of Ranvier

Preliminary Action Pressure Wave The Spread of the Action Pressure Wave The Preliminary Action Pressure Wave   Preliminary Action Pressure Wave 1st Node of Ranvier

  The Spread of the Action Pressure Wave At the 1st Node of Ranvier, The Standard Action Pressure Wave is Born. 1st Node of Ranvier The Second Node of Ranvier Preliminary Action Pressure Wave is of nonstandard parameters Upon its passage through the 1st node of Ranvier, the Action Pressure Wave Changes its parameters.

The Second Node of Ranvier The Spread of the Action Pressure Wave The Standard Action Pressure Wave   1st Node of Ranvier The Second Node of Ranvier After its Passage through the 1st node of Ranvier, the Action Pressure Wave adopts its Standard Parameters

The Spread of the Action Pressure Wave The Standard Action Pressure Wave   The Preliminary Action Pressure Wave (Nonstandard Action Pressure Wave) The Action Pressure Wave (The Standard Action Pressure Wave)

The Second Node of Ranvier The Spread of the Action Pressure Wave The Standard Action Pressure Wave   The 1st Node of Ranvier The Second Node of Ranvier Each node of Ranvier, in turn, verifies the application of the standard parameters by the Action Pressure Wave Each node of Ranvier, in turn, ascertains that the trajectory of the spread of Action Pressure Wave is still at the center of the neural fiber.

The Spread of the Action Pressure Wave The Standard Action Pressure Wave   The Action Pressure Wave (The Standard Action Pressure Wave) Preliminary Action Pressure Wave Resting Pressure Intraluminal Pressure Schema

In the same context, one could read: The Neural Conduction (Innovated Conception) The Sensory Receptors, The Genius of Creation and the Beauty of Creature (Innovated Conception) The Neural Conduction in the Synapses (Innovated Conception) The Node of Ranvier, the Equalizer (Innovated Conception) The Philosophy of Pain, Pain Comes First (Innovated Conception) The Philosophy of Form, (Innovated Conception) The Spinal Injury, the Pathology of the Spinal Shock, the Pathology of the Hyperreflexia (Innovated Conception) The Nerve Conduction Study, The Wrong Hypothesis is the Origin of the Misinterpretations (Innovated Conception) The Wallerian Degeneration, Attacks the Motor Axons of Peripheral Nerve, while Conserves its Sensory Axons (Innovated Conception)

The Animation of the Naissance, and then of the Spread, of the Action Pressure Wave through The Myelinated Fiber

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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