Neurobiology of Invertebrates pp 169-199 | Cite as
Electrical Properties and Temporal Organization in Oscillatory Neurons
(Aplysia)
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The most fascinating aspects of brain activity are periodic ones, recorded under various conditions: e.g., as recurring electrical patterns in ‘spontaneous’ activities, and as after-discharges following peripheral stimulation or ensuing from direct stimulation of the brain.
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Outward Current Squid Giant Axon Paired Neuron Oscillatory Neuron Visceral Ganglion
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