Table 1. Number of detected action potentials.
The Vm data were not filtered nor centered.
Action potentials (APs) were detected using the first derivative of the membrane potential, \(V_m'\). The onset of the AP was defined as the time point where \(V_m'\) exceeded 22 mV/ms. The offset of the AP was defined as the time point 2 ms after the AP peak (\(V_m' = 0\) mV/ms). ’
Figure 1. Membrane potential in animal W3 cell C12. Detected action potentials are marked in red.
Figure 2. Continuous membrane potential data through all the trials.
The Vm data were not filtered nor centered.
Action potentials (APs) were detected using the first derivative of the membrane potential, \(V_m'\). The onset of the AP was defined as the time point where \(V_m'\) exceeded 22 mV/ms. The offset of the AP was defined as the time point 2 ms after the AP peak (\(V_m' = 0\) mV/ms). ’
Figure 1. Membrane potential in animal W3 cell C13. Detected action potentials are marked in red.
Figure 2. Continuous membrane potential data through all the trials.
The Vm data were not filtered nor centered.
Action potentials (APs) were detected using the first derivative of the membrane potential, \(V_m'\). The onset of the AP was defined as the time point where \(V_m'\) exceeded 22 mV/ms. The offset of the AP was defined as the time point 2 ms after the AP peak (\(V_m' = 0\) mV/ms). ’
Figure 1. Membrane potential in animal W3 cell C14. Detected action potentials are marked in red.
Figure 2. Continuous membrane potential data through all the trials.
The Vm data were not filtered nor centered.
Action potentials (APs) were detected using the first derivative of the membrane potential, \(V_m'\). The onset of the AP was defined as the time point where \(V_m'\) exceeded 22 mV/ms. The offset of the AP was defined as the time point 2 ms after the AP peak (\(V_m' = 0\) mV/ms). ’
Figure 1. Membrane potential in animal W3 cell C15. Detected action potentials are marked in red.
Figure 2. Continuous membrane potential data through all the trials.
The Vm data were not filtered nor centered.
Action potentials (APs) were detected using the first derivative of the membrane potential, \(V_m'\). The onset of the AP was defined as the time point where \(V_m'\) exceeded 22 mV/ms. The offset of the AP was defined as the time point 2 ms after the AP peak (\(V_m' = 0\) mV/ms). ’
Figure 1. Membrane potential in animal W3 cell C16. Detected action potentials are marked in red.
Figure 2. Continuous membrane potential data through all the trials.
The Vm data were not filtered nor centered.
Action potentials (APs) were detected using the first derivative of the membrane potential, \(V_m'\). The onset of the AP was defined as the time point where \(V_m'\) exceeded 22 mV/ms. The offset of the AP was defined as the time point 2 ms after the AP peak (\(V_m' = 0\) mV/ms). ’
Figure 1. Membrane potential in animal W4 cell C11. Detected action potentials are marked in red.
Figure 2. Continuous membrane potential data through all the trials.
The Vm data were not filtered nor centered.
Action potentials (APs) were detected using the first derivative of the membrane potential, \(V_m'\). The onset of the AP was defined as the time point where \(V_m'\) exceeded 22 mV/ms. The offset of the AP was defined as the time point 2 ms after the AP peak (\(V_m' = 0\) mV/ms). ’
Figure 1. Membrane potential in animal W4 cell C12. Detected action potentials are marked in red.
Figure 2. Continuous membrane potential data through all the trials.
The Vm data were not filtered nor centered.
Action potentials (APs) were detected using the first derivative of the membrane potential, \(V_m'\). The onset of the AP was defined as the time point where \(V_m'\) exceeded 22 mV/ms. The offset of the AP was defined as the time point 2 ms after the AP peak (\(V_m' = 0\) mV/ms). ’
Figure 1. Membrane potential in animal W4 cell C13. Detected action potentials are marked in red.
Figure 2. Continuous membrane potential data through all the trials.
The Vm data were not filtered nor centered.
Action potentials (APs) were detected using the first derivative of the membrane potential, \(V_m'\). The onset of the AP was defined as the time point where \(V_m'\) exceeded 22 mV/ms. The offset of the AP was defined as the time point 2 ms after the AP peak (\(V_m' = 0\) mV/ms). ’
Figure 1. Membrane potential in animal W4 cell C14. Detected action potentials are marked in red.
Figure 2. Continuous membrane potential data through all the trials.
The Vm data were not filtered nor centered.
Action potentials (APs) were detected using the first derivative of the membrane potential, \(V_m'\). The onset of the AP was defined as the time point where \(V_m'\) exceeded 22 mV/ms. The offset of the AP was defined as the time point 2 ms after the AP peak (\(V_m' = 0\) mV/ms). ’
Figure 1. Membrane potential in animal W4 cell C15. Detected action potentials are marked in red.
Figure 2. Continuous membrane potential data through all the trials.