Spike directivity refers to a phenomenon in neuroscience, particularly in the context of action potentials and neuronal firing patterns. In simple terms, it describes how the direction of action potential propagation in neurons can influence the way information is transmitted and processed in the nervous system. In more specific contexts, such as in studies of neural coding or synaptic transmission, spike directivity may refer to the alignment and orientation of neuronal activity in relation to the specific inputs they receive.

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