Sara is holding Scott's hand during a scary movie. Suddenly, she squeezes his hand very hard. When she does this, the neurons in Scott's hand will

a. start to fire at a faster rate.
b. send stronger signals to his central nervous system.
c. enter an absolute refractory period.
d. release more chloride ions.


A

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