A voltage greater than that which is required to cause action potentials to be generated so rapidly that their rate is controlled by the length of the refractory periods is called a(n) _____.

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1. A voltage greater than that which is required to cause action potentials to be generated so rapidly that their rate is controlled by the length of the refractory periods is called a(n) _____.