On Sat, 1 Apr 2000, Jeff Ricker went:

> Kolb & Whishaw (1996; _Fundamentals of human neuropsychology_ (4th ed)
[...]
> "The negative (-) charges immediately inside represent the
> An- ions that could not cross the barrier. (p. 72)

I!  Feel!  Vindicated!   

> Perhaps this last statement is the cause of the confusion in this thread:
> CHANGES in cell potential are due mostly to movements of sodium and
> potassium; the cell potential itself is dependent on the presence of both
> cations and anions.

Yes--definitely an important point to emphasize when trying to teach
this material.

Thanks for the extensive transcriptions, Jeff.

--David Epstein
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