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Dendritic Na+ spikes enable cortical input to drive action potential output from hippocampal CA2 pyramidal neurons
The retinal pigment epithelium displays electrical excitability and lateral signal spreading, BMC Biology
Spiking pattern unaltered by somatic depolarization or
CA3 PCs Hyperpolarize during Theta (A) Example whole-cell recordings
Cortically driven dendritic Na + spikes are necessary to fire APs in
Qian SUN, Assistant Professor, PhD, Case Western Reserve University, Ohio, CWRU, Department of Neurosciences
Theta Oscillations Coincide with Sustained Hyperpolarization in CA3 Pyramidal Cells, Underlying Decreased Firing - ScienceDirect
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Feed-forward recruitment of electrical synapses enhances synchronous spiking in the mouse cerebellar cortex