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. 2016 Jul 25;26(8):3553–3562. doi: 10.1093/cercor/bhw158

Figure 2.

Figure 2.

Intrinsic properties of L6b FS cells. (A1–C1) Increasing amplitudes of depolarizing steps leading from irregular firing (A1) to clustering/stuttering (B1) and to high-frequency tonic firing (C1). (D1) Hyperpolarizing pulses reveal an inward rectification (dot) and spontaneous synaptic activity. (A2) Typical FS major after-hyperpolarization, enlarged from A1. (B2) Cluster of action potentials and subthreshold oscillations (dots), enlarged from B1. (C2) Fast tonic activity with little adaptation, enlarged from C1. (D2) Spontaneous synaptic activity, enlarged from D1. Filled arrowheads on the left side of electrophysiological traces (on this and the following figures) indicate that recordings are made at resting potentials.