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← Human Body & HealthWhy does severe dehydration lead to decreased cognitive function?
A)Decreased neuron action potential threshold
B)Reduced brain tissue water content✓
C)Increased cerebral spinal fluid production
D)Elevated glutamate reuptake efficiency
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Dehydration reduces the water available for brain tissue, disrupting cellular processes because neurons require a specific osmotic balance to function optimally. Reduced water content impairs neurotransmission and synaptic plasticity, therefore cognitive function declines, rather than action potential thresholds changing or CSF production increasing.
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