👉 Axonost, in physics and neuroscience, refers to a type of nerve impulse that is directed towards a cell's nucleus, specifically the nucleus of the motor neuron. This phenomenon occurs when a neuron sends an electrical signal from one part of its cell body to another, which activates a protein called the presynaptic receptor (also known as a presynaptic voltage-gated calcium channel) on the postsynaptic side of the neuron membrane. The axonost is characterized by its low amplitude and