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Chapter 2: Cognitive & Language Development

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How do neurons communicate with one another?

Author: Ahmad Danial



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They communicate but don't usually touch; instead, signals are sent across synapses. Synapses are tiny spaces between neurons that allow messages to be transmitted from one neuron to another. When an electrical impulse is sent down the axon, it produces a chemical that crosses the synapse and stimulated the dendrites of neighbouring neurons.


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