Abstract
Glutamate-induced potential changes have been recorded with intracellular electrodes in nerve cells of the squid. The responses are accompanied by small voltage fluctuations which resemble postsynaptic ‘membrane noise’ observed at neuromuscular junctions. Certain limitations are discussed in extending the noise analysis to neurons with multiple synaptic inputs.
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