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The goal is to determine whether the reduction of MC firing activity produced by light stimulation depends on light wavelength and/or on light power. MC were stimulated either with a blue or a yellow/green LED at three different light power ( 13 mW, 5 mW and 1 mW) as described in the [experimental plan][1] and [Experimental figure A][2]. The electropysiological traces are in abf formant and can be read wit [Clampfit][3] The [results][4] show that the light effect is reduced with the light power but is unaffected by the modification of the wavelength > Blockquote [1]: https://osf.io/ejh2u/ [2]: https://osf.io/xhnw6/ [3]: http://mdc.custhelp.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/18779/~/axon%E2%84%A2-pclamp%E2%84%A2-10-electrophysiology-data-acquisition-&-analysis-software [4]: https://osf.io/7hg8d/
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