Figure 3—figure supplement 1.

Re-scaled calcium transients exhibits a typical exponential decay with time constant τca = 2.5s, while atypical transients exhibit a slower decay. Overlaid and re-scaled calcium signals from the motorneuron experiment (dataset f5t1 from De Vico Fallani et al., 2014) shows the typical decay of calcium transients (overlay of calcium transients from 4 neurons) can be well approximated by an exponenetial function with time constant τca = 2.5s, while atypical calcium transients exhibit a slower decay.

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