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English: Responses of Drosophila and Calliphora HS model cells to a moving sinusoidal grating. The dendrite receives sinusoidally modulated inputs where the phase depends on the x-coordinate and the pattern covers the dendrite with exactly one period of the sinusoidal input. The y-axis shows the local membrane potential instead of the correct HS cell y-coordinate (see Figure 5 for more details). |
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Source | Movie S1 from Cuntz H, Forstner F, Schnell B, Ammer G, Raghu S, Borst A (2013). "Preserving Neural Function under Extreme Scaling". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0071540. PMC: 3747245. | ||
Author | Cuntz H, Forstner F, Schnell B, Ammer G, Raghu S, Borst A | ||
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Author | Cuntz H, Forstner F, Schnell B, Ammer G, Raghu S, Borst A |
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Image title | Responses of Drosophila and Calliphora HS model cells to a moving sinusoidal grating. The dendrite receives sinusoidally modulated inputs where the phase depends on the x-coordinate and the pattern covers the dendrite with exactly one period of the sinusoidal input. The y-axis shows the local membrane potential instead of the correct HS cell y-coordinate (see Figure 5 for more details). |
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Date and time of digitizing | 2013 |