In the classic sequence of synaptic transmission, which of the following happens *first* after an action potential arrives at the presynaptic terminal?
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Correct answer: Influx of calcium into the presynaptic terminal
Arrival of the action potential causes depolarization of the presynaptic terminal, which opens voltage-gated calcium channels and leads to calcium influx — the first step triggering vesicle fusion and release.
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