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English: Overview of the temporal changes of afferent evoked IOS amplitude. The video shows the IOS amplitude map starting at the onset of the first stimulus (0 ms, 1st frame) to the end of the experiment (9800 ms, 164th frame). The stimulation lasts for 450 ms (frames #2–7). Each pixel corresponds to one photodiode of the PDA detector and covers an approximately 70×70 µm area. The position of the stimulating electrode is marked by an arrow. The colorbar indicates IOS amplitude in arbitrary unit.
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Source Video S2 from Pal I, Nyitrai G, Kardos J, Heja L (2013). "Neuronal and Astroglial Correlates Underlying Spatiotemporal Intrinsic Optical Signal in the Rat Hippocampal Slice". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0057694. PMID 23469218. PMC: 3585794.
Author Pal I, Nyitrai G, Kardos J, Heja L
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