Extracellular voltage recordings of spontaneous action potentials from cultured mouse hippocampal neurons showing action potential propagation in single neurons.
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The data presented here are raw extracellular voltage recordings of spontaneous
action potentials from cultured mouse hippocampal neurons, recorded with multi-electrode
arrays. Each recording displays several examples of action potential propagation in single
neurons. These are seen as near-coincident spikes among groups of co-active electrodes,
which occur in stereotyped sequences, with typically sub-millisecond inter-electrode
latencies. We refer to the entirety of these multi-electrode events as propagation signals.
Propagation signals are useful because they confirm that spikes at constituent electrodes
all arise from single identifiable neurons and thus are a unique source of ground truth in
the extracellular record; spikes from single neurons can be isolated from all other detected
spikes in the extracellular record, independently of spike sorting routines.
Results from our experiments, including experimental validation and methodological details,
can be found here: Action potential propagation recorded from single axonal arbors using
multi-electrode arrays. Kenneth R. Tovar, Daniel C. Bridges, Bian Wu, Connor Randall,
Morgane Audouard, Jiwon Jang, Paul K. Hansma and Kenneth S. Kosik. Journal of Neurophysiology (2018)
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2018-04-04



