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  1. Subthreshold membrane potential oscillations - Wikipedia

    Subthreshold membrane potential oscillations play an important role in the development of the sensory systems, including, but not being limited to the visual system and the olfactory system. In the visual …

  2. Neural oscillation - Wikipedia

    Neural oscillations are observed throughout the central nervous system at all levels, and include spike trains, local field potentials and large-scale oscillations which can be measured by …

  3. Rheobase - Wikipedia

    Cells with Sub-threshold Oscillations Cells that exhibit sub-threshold oscillations will exhibit phase-dependent rheobase. If the current step onset co-insides with the peak of a sub-threshold oscillation …

  4. Threshold potential - Wikipedia

    In that case, subthreshold membrane potential oscillations are observed in some type of neurons. If successful, the sudden influx of positive charge depolarizes the membrane, and potassium is …

  5. Wilson–Cowan model - Wikipedia

    The linearized system exhibits subthreshold decaying oscillations whose frequency increases as increases. At a critical value where the oscillation frequency is high enough, bistability occurs in the …

  6. Neuronal noise - Wikipedia

    Neuronal activity at the microscopic level has a stochastic character, with atomic collisions and agitation, that may be termed "noise." [4] While it isn't clear on what theoretical basis neuronal responses …

  7. Afterhyperpolarization - Wikipedia

    The afterhyperpolarized (sAHP) state can be followed by an afterdepolarized state (which is not to be confused with the cardiac afterdepolarization) and can thus set the phase of the subthreshold …

  8. Graded potential - Wikipedia

    They include diverse potentials such as receptor potentials, electrotonic potentials, subthreshold membrane potential oscillations, slow-wave potential, pacemaker potentials, and synaptic potentials. …