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Created by Cher Bachar
almost 12 years ago
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When an EPSP is generated in the dendrites of a neuron an extracellular electrode detects a negative voltage difference, resulting from Na+ currents flowing inside the neuron’s cytoplasm. The current completes a loop further away the excitatory input (Na+ flows outside the cell), being recorded as a positive voltage difference by an extracellular electrode. This process can last hundreds of milliseconds. Thus, a small dipole is generated!!
EEG
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