An INHIBITORY signal is sent between neurons when Cl- rushes into the neuron.
Step-by-step explanation:
Inhibitory signal essentially pushes or slows the neuron’s brakes and inhibits the threshold to trigger an action potential.
Inhibitory signal occurs at synaptic membranes of neurons when neurotransmitters like GABA are released at the inhibitory synapses triggers an inhibitory postsynaptic potential. The neurotransmitter binds with Cl- ions and rushes the cl- ions into the neurons and hyperpolarizes the synaptic membrane. This will inhibit the neuron’s threshold to trigger an action potential.