File:A-Fluorescent-Genetically-Encoded-Voltage-Probe-Capable-of-Resolving-Action-Potentials-pone.0043454.s001.ogv

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English: The movie illustrates the optical response of an action potential (AP) in a pyramidal neuron from a hippocampal cell culture expressing the ElectricPK probe. The value of each pixel is the spike-triggered average value (over 43 action potentials) aligned to the peak of the action potential in the somatic whole cell recording. First, a low pass temporal filter (Gaussian at 200 Hz) is applied to the averaged data. Next, five iterations of spatial filtering in which each data pixel is averaged within a window of the 3×3 array of pixels surrounding it is applied. The color code in each pixel is scaled so that blue is the most hyperpolarized membrane potential, red is the most depolarized membrane potential (e.g. AP peak) and yellow is the half-way point of the spike. All data processing (averaging, bleach correction, filtering) was done according to the procedure described in Popovic et al. [19].
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Source Movie S1 from Barnett L, Platisa J, Popovic M, Pieribone V, Hughes T (2012). "A Fluorescent, Genetically-Encoded Voltage Probe Capable of Resolving Action Potentials". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0043454. PMID 22970127. PMC: 3435330.
Author Barnett L, Platisa J, Popovic M, Pieribone V, Hughes T
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