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HON 240: Conduction Velocity Follow the instructions in the report sheet, then save this file as a pdf . Upload it to Canvas. Ensure any data you show is clear, with an appropriate zoom. Use screen captures to transfer your data from the computer to this file. Do not include photos of computer screens – this makes it too difficult to see the data clearly. DUE February 28 by 11:59 pm The lab activity and much of the information herein are based on the Backyard Brains Website (see syllabus) and Shannon, Kyle M., Gregory J. Gage, Aleksandra Jankovic, W. Jeffrey Wilson, and Timothy C. Marzullo. “Portable Conduction Velocity Experiments Using Earthworms for the College and High School Neuroscience Teaching Laboratory.” Advances in Physiology Education 38, no. 1 (March 2014): 62–70.
HON 240: Conduction Velocity Experimental Setup – 10 points Paste a picture below of the experimental setup you used to acquire your data. Ensure that the photo clearly shows the placement of the electrodes in the worm. Stage the picture such that you are pretending to (or actually are) tap the worm. Ensure that this picture represents the actual experimental setup you used to acquire the data you will show in subsequent slides. Take your own photo; do not use someone else’s. You may ask someone to take your picture for you while you tap the worm.
HON 240: Conduction Velocity Spike Data A – 10 points Show data below where you tapped the front of the worm to elicit spikes in channels 1 and 2. Ensure that the zoom of the data is proper for purposes of determining conduction velocity. In the data shown, a spike should be clear in both channels 1 and 2, with the spike for channel 2 occurring before channel 1. The spike peaks should be highlighted such that the time difference between the spikes is displayed on the data. Note that you will repeat this for 2 more spikes – 3 spikes total. You need 3 different sets of spikes, you can’t re-use the same set of spike data twice.
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