Click on image to view larger version.

Fig. 2. (A) Extracellular recordings of action potentials from CNSS. Dahlgren cell
shows a triphasic, long-duration (ca. 8 ms) action potential waveform. An
unidentified cell type,
neuron, generates a short duration (<1 ms)
action potential. (B) Multiunit extracellular recording (i) of spontaneously
firing Dahlgren cells in SWA CNSS, analysed off-line using Spike2 to
distinguish activity (action potentials displayed by the software as event
marks) in four separate units (ii-v). Three different firing patterns are
seen: tonic (ii), phasic (iii) and bursting activity (iv,v). (C) Intracellular
recordings from three type 1 Dahlgren cells, illustrating spontaneous tonic
(i), phasic (ii) and bursting activity patterns (iii).