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Fig. 2 | The Journal of Mathematical Neuroscience (JMN)

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From: A Mathematical Model of a Midbrain Dopamine Neuron Identifies Two Slow Variables Likely Responsible for Bursts Evoked by SK Channel Antagonists and Terminated by Depolarization Block

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Oscillatory plateau potentials. a With \(g_{\mathrm {Na}}\) and \(g_{\mathrm{K},\mathrm{SK}}\) set to zero and all other parameters set to their default values, the model produces oscillatory plateau potentials of long duration. b Oscillatory plateau potentials persist when \(g_{\mathrm {K},\mathrm{DR}}\) is also set to zero. c Oscillatory plateau potentials are abolished when \(g_{\mathrm{Ca},\mathrm{L}}\) is also set to zero

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