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Morris–Lecar model

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The Morris–Lecar model is a mathematical model used to describe the electrical activity of neurons, specifically the action potentials generated by excitable cells. It was developed by biophysicists Gary Morris and Giorgio Lecar in the late 1980s as a simplification of the more complex Hodgkin-Huxley model.

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