27. Signal from a high intensity stimulus will be transmitted to the central nervous system in the form of compared to a low intensity stimulus.a. stronger intensity (amplitude) of an action potentialb. less intensity (amplitude) of an action potentialc. release of less neurotransmitterd. release of more neurotransmitter
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