Electrical activity of neurons

Neurons encode information with electrical signals and transmit that information to other neurons by synapses. The action potential is a very important electrical signal, often called a spike because it typically occurs in less than a second and involves a big voltage change, for a cell, of many tens of millivolts.

Watch this animation to see an action potential (white glow) travel throughout a nerve cell and then trigger activity in a following cell.

Animation: Molecular mechanism of synaptic function

Dr. Thomas Jessell