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DictionarySeeprinciplelabeled line principle
labeled line principleA hypothesis to explain how different nerves, all of which use the same physiological principles in transmitting impulses along their axons, are able to generate different sensations. Structurally similar nerves can generate distinct sensory perceptions if they are connected to unique neurons in the central nervous system that are capable of decoding similar nerve signals in different ways. See also: principleLegalSeePrinciple |