In myelinated axons, what process allows the signal to travel faster by 'jumping' along the axon?

Answer

Saltatory conduction between the Nodes of Ranvier

In myelinated axons, the insulating myelin sheath forces the current to flow rapidly along the axon interior until it reaches a gap, known as a Node of Ranvier, where the active electrical event (the action potential) is regenerated.

In myelinated axons, what process allows the signal to travel faster by 'jumping' along the axon?
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