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seal! | 15:14 Wed 05th Jan 2005 | Science
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A synapse is a gap between nerve cells. It is good way of regulating neural transmissions as messages have to cross the synaptic cleft (the gap) in order for a neural transmission to continue.
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Thank you so much, I was having an on-going debate with my friend about what they/it were/was, as he was claiming a "synapse" was when you (for example) you see somebody walking along, you blink and they've gone a lot further down the road, i.e. your brain stops working for a second but you don't notice it. Thank you for proving me right.

No that's micro-sleep

he doesnt drive, does he?

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