adjective
- conducting nerve impulses in a direction opposite to the normal or usual direction
Usage: medical; neurophysiology
Examples
- The antidromic stimulation caused the nerve impulse to travel backward along the axon.
- Researchers used antidromic activation to study the properties of motor neurons.
- The antidromic response was measured to assess nerve conduction velocity.
- Antidromic impulses can be artificially induced in laboratory experiments.
- The neurologist explained that antidromic conduction occurs when electrical stimulation reverses the normal flow.
- Antidromic activation helped identify the specific neural pathways involved in the reflex.