Subthreshold oscillating waves in neural tissue propagate by volume conduction and generate interference

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  • who: Chia-Chu Chiang and Dominique M. Durand from the Neural Engineering Center, Department of Biomedical Engineering, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH, USA have published the article: Subthreshold Oscillating Waves in Neural Tissue Propagate by Volume Conduction and Generate Interference, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The experiments show that only one spike was recorded after applying the laser pulses , implying the slice instead of two spikes. This study shows that non-synaptic (ephaptic) subthreshold waves can be triggered on either side of the hippocampal slice and propagate across the transection through electric field coupling . . .

     

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