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A specific neuron fires an electrical signal when it receives stimulation that just barely exceeds its minimum threshold. If this same neuron is later stimulated with an input that is twice as strong as the minimum threshold, how will the resulting electrical signal compare to the first one?
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A specific neuron fires an electrical signal when it receives stimulation that just barely exceeds its minimum threshold. If this same neuron is later stimulated with an input that is twice as strong as the minimum threshold, how will the resulting electrical signal compare to the first one?