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  2. Refractory period (physiology) - Wikipedia

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    In physiology, [B: 2] a refractory period is a period of time during which an organ or cell is incapable of repeating a particular action, or (more precisely) the amount of time it takes for an excitable membrane to be ready for a second stimulus once it returns to its resting state following an excitation. It most commonly refers to ...

  3. Psychological refractory period - Wikipedia

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    PRP is a product of the psychological refractory period paradigm, a paradigm in which two different stimuli are presented in rapid succession, each requiring a fast response. [1] Stimulus onset asynchrony , the time that lapses between the presentations of the two stimuli, acts as the independent variable in this paradigm, and the reaction time ...

  4. Refractory period - Wikipedia

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    Refractory period is a period immediately following a stimulus during which further stimulation has no effect. It may specifically refer to: Refractory period (physiology), recovery time of an excitable membrane to be ready for a second stimulus once it returns to its resting state, following excitation in the areas of biology, physiology and cardiology

  5. Hyperpolarization (biology) - Wikipedia

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    Neurons naturally become hyperpolarized at the end of an action potential, which is often referred to as the relative refractory period. Relative refractory periods typically last 2 milliseconds, during which a stronger stimulus is needed to trigger another action potential. Cells can also become hyperpolarized depending on channels and ...

  6. Action potential - Wikipedia

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    The period during which no new action potential can be fired is called the absolute refractory period. [43] [44] [45] At longer times, after some but not all of the ion channels have recovered, the axon can be stimulated to produce another action potential, but with a higher threshold, requiring a much stronger depolarization, e.g., to −30 mV.

  7. 22 Ways Men Can Make Their Orgasms Better - AOL

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    3) Shorten your refractory period. Mentally, you may want to go for another round after achieving a great orgasm, but most guys physically can't get another erection immediately following sex.

  8. Cardiac action potential - Wikipedia

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    Cardiac cells have two refractory periods, the first from the beginning of phase 0 until part way through phase 3; this is known as the absolute refractory period during which it is impossible for the cell to produce another action potential. This is immediately followed, until the end of phase 3, by a relative refractory period, during which a ...

  9. Can Guys Shorten Their "Recharging" Period? - AOL

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    The refractory period is the time when it’s difficult — if not impossible — to get aroused again after you climax during intercourse or solo pleasure. It is sometimes referred to as part of ...