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You are a graduate student conducting an experiment in which you are using an intracellular electrode to record the membrane potential of an optic neuron when exposed to a very brief (0.1 second) flash of light. To your surprise, the optic neuron's membrane potential is recording at -90 mV and there is a longer-than-expected delay between the flash of light and depolarization of the neuron. You report your findings to the lab PI, who responds,
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