The response of a molluscan neurone to intra-somatic micro-iontophoresis of TEA+is a periodic discharge of action potentials that bifurcates into doublet, triplet and bursting discharges, and then through regular, small amplitude oscillations to a depolarized steady state. This response pattern is explained by the presence of two TEA+-sensitive, K+-selective conductances: we conjecture that the maximal fast, transient K+-conductance$$bar g_{_{text{A}} } $$acts as the bifurcation parameter.
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