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Low-threshold spikes

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Low-threshold spikes (LTS) refer to a specific type of action potential observed in certain types of neurons, particularly in the context of the brain and spinal cord. These spikes are characterized by their ability to be elicited by small depolarizing currents, which is in contrast to high-threshold spikes that require a larger depolarization to trigger.

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