Definition : Hyperpolarisation

Hyperpolarisation

The phase in which the membrane potential becomes lower than the resting. potential.

It occurs after the repolarisation phase and is caused by the prolonged opening of the potassium channels after the sodium channels are closed.

This causes potassium ions to continue leaving the cell causing the membrane potential to go down.

It prevents a neuron from being activated multiple times by the same signal.

Related

Depolarisation

Repolarisation

Membrane potential

Resting potential

Synapse

Neurotransmission

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