Diverging circuits are also called amplifying circuits . An example would be when one neuron in the
brain is stimulated to produce a complex movement involving many muscle fibers. --Converging circuits have a funneling or concentrating effect. Common in both sensory and motor
pathways. An example is sight, smell, and hearing combining to form a flood of sensations. --Reverberating (oscillating) circuits :Impulses are sent through circuit again and again by collateral
synapses. Examples: rhythmic activities such as swinging your arms while walking and breathing. --Parallel after-discharge circuits occur when an impulse is divided up. Examples include complex
mental processing such as problem solving