Their conduction velocity is 3 to 14 m/s.
Generally, they are the preganglionic fibers of the autonomic nervous system and have a low conduction velocity.
By doing so, they increase heart rate and conduction velocity.
Impulse wavelength is the product of the conduction velocity and the effective refractory period.
Since these agents do not affect the sodium channel, conduction velocity is not decreased.
The typical conduction velocity for a γ-motoneuron axon is in the region of 4 to 24 m/s.
However, the conduction velocity is slower than the alpha motor neurons.
They have fast conduction velocity, and can respond to low-contrast stimuli, but are not very sensitive to changes in color.
The conduction velocity of a typical 0.5 mm squid axon is about 25 m/s.
In addition to examining the muscles, the conduction velocity of nerve signals are measured.