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fEPSP slope was measured as the maximal slope through the five steepest points obtained on the first positive deflection of the potential (for the stimulation protocol recordings it was considered as a ratio of the fEPSP amplitude and fEPSP latency).
fEPSP changes were determined by means of assessing the maximal slope through the 5 steepest points obtained on the first negative deflection of the potential.
fEPSP was measured as the maximal slope through the 5 steepest points obtained on the first positive deflection of the potential.
The PS amplitude was measured from the peak of the first positive deflection (PS onset) to the peak of the first negative deflection of the potential (PS peak).
The fEPSP was measured as the maximal slope through the 5 steepest points obtained on the first negative deflection of the potential.
fEPSP was measured as the maximum slope through the five steepest points obtained on the first positive deflection of the potential and the maximum of the second positive deflection.
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The I V curves were extracted from the maximal deflection of the membrane potential following hyperpolarizing current injection and from the stable membrane potential level reached at the end of the pulse.
The deflection effect of the potential core has an important mechanism of noise reduction.
Two of the three typical responses shown in Figure 1 exhibit a positive deflection of the membrane potential characterised by a 'hump' in the time trace of the membrane potential at the end of the burst; this is called after-depolarisation (ADP), which can exist provided that τ m FO < τ m SI [13].
We defined the response latency as the time between light stimulus onset and the beginning of the hyperpolarizing response, defined as a downward deflection of the membrane potential equal to at least two times the amplitude of the noise.
fEPSP was quantified by measuring the slope obtained on the first negative deflection of the evoked potential.
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