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What is the rapid change in a membrane's potential caused by the depolarization of a neuron?

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During depolarization, the membrane potential rapidly shifts from negative to positive. As the sodium ions rush back into the cell, they add positive charge to the cell interior, and change the membrane potential from negative to positive.

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