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This image shows the activity of ions within a neuron during a depolarization and hyperpolarization events as well as the resting potential.

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current20:24, 10 December 2023Thumbnail for version as of 20:24, 10 December 20231,117 × 1,583 (735 KB)YasuakiHThis chart has an error. As descripted ''here'', the hyperpolarization is not at +40 mV but at -75 mV. So, I would like to correct values of each of meters to -70, +40, and -75 mV.
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