electrical synapse

electrical synapse
a point of lateral contact (other than a synapse) between nerve fibers, across which impulses are conducted directly through the nerve membranes from one fiber to the other; it is common in invertebrates but in vertebrates it has been found at only a few central nervous system sites. Cf. chemical s. Called also ephapse.

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