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Intro Section Problem #155

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BenGodde opened this issue Sep 21, 2020 · 4 comments
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Intro Section Problem #155

BenGodde opened this issue Sep 21, 2020 · 4 comments

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@BenGodde
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Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
I have one comment regarding the intro section: you introduce electrical dipoles as potential differences along the neuron from soma to end of axon. I guess this is a bit misleading. I learned it is about differences between the dendritic tree and the cell soma. While dendrites of cortical pyramidal cells are nicely aligned in parallel summing up to measurable potentials, axons can go to very different directions and particularly orthogonal to the cortical columns. Would you contradict or mind adapting your figure? But it could also be nice to ask my students to find the mistake Lächelndes Gesicht mit geöffnetem Mund thanks again for the nice tool - great job! Cheers, Ben

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ahh, i read this more carefully and realized you mean the FIGURES are incorrect, that is a bigger issue I guess, as I am actually just recycling the figures used in the excellent eeg101 https://github.com/NeuroTechX/eeg-101, how would you suggest the figures be changed? move the negative to the cell bodies instead of the axon?

@BenGodde
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BenGodde commented Sep 22, 2020 via email

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yes I agree and understand, but likely won't be able to fix those figures for a couple weeks

what I am asking is if you see part of the prose that is incorrect, and if so can you point out where, or is it just the figures,

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BenGodde commented Sep 22, 2020 via email

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