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Criteria for consideration of minimal pulse width was that a given pulse width was capable of eliciting ≥70% fidelity (i.e., a minimum of seven light-evoked action potentials out of 10 pulses).
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The minimum pulse width, 1ms, is corresponding to 0 degree, while the maximum pulse width is corresponding to 180 degree.
where servo_min is the minimum pulse width and servo_max is the maximum pulse width for servo motor corresponding to 0 degree and 180 degree.
(F ) Minimal pulse widths required to elicit single action potentials in various neuron populations.
Minimal pulse widths were then averaged across cells for each cell type tested.
Minimal pulse widths were determined by photostimulating neurons starting with short (sub-millisecond) to high (1 ms) pulse widths.
In fact, minimal pulse widths for all cell types tested were determined to have sub-millisecond response kinetics, likely contributing to the observation of spike doublets and triplets when neurons were stimulated with long pulses.
To better characterize the firing responses from tested ChR2-expressing cells, we have measured and provided additional data for the minimal pulse widths required to elicit single action potentials from each of the cell types tested.
Similarly, it would be interesting and useful for optogenetic users to report the minimal light pulse width (1 ms or below?) necessary to evoke single spike for the different cell types tested in this study.
After the catheter was secured to the skin, the minimal stimulatory threshold was verified again and found to be extremely low (0.00-0.01 mA; pulse width, 0.1 ms).
The minimal amount of current necessary to excite a neural element at an infinitely long pulse width (PW) is termed rheobase current.
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