Figure 4. Delayed release by itself is sufficient to drive BC spiking.
(A) Example dynamic-clamp experiment in a P20 BC showing the effects of delayed release on firing. Normal levels of delayed release were applied that would be observed for a 20-pulse, 333-Hz train in 0 to 4 inputs. The synchronous release component was excluded for this experiment. Top traces show conductance waveforms. Bottom traces show BC response.
(B) Average results of similar experiments (N = 5 cells, P18–20).