What causes high-frequency oscillations in invertebrates
or vertebrates?
Answer / Deepak Mavi
High-frequency oscillations, also known as 'bursting' or 'oscillatory' behavior, are observed in neurons of various animals. These oscillations can be caused by ion channels that exhibit intrinsic oscillatory properties, such as the H-current channel, or through interactions with other neurons.
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