BPK 306 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Voltage Clamp, Patch Clamp, Current Clamp

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Lecture 6 experimental techniques in animal neurophysiology. Learning objectives: generate some questions an electrophysiologist might ask and answer using electrophysiology. Electrophysiology = the branch of physiology that pertains to the movement of ions in biological tissues and their flow across cellular membranes, as well as the electrical recording techniques that enable the measurement of these ionic movements. An electrophysiologist studies the electrical and biophysical properties of organs, tissues, or cells. Intracellular electrode -> applies current or voltage commands. Amplifiers -> increase small voltage (mv) or current (pa) changes so they can be detected by low impedance electronics. Signal generators -> initiate the voltage or current injections. Feedback amplifiers -> ensure the supplied command matches the requested command. Voltage clamp: the experimenter specifies the voltage and measure the resulting current, useful if you want to, study single channels or one specific type of channel.

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