“…Dynamic changes in resting membrane potentials (V mem ) carry patterning information during embryonic organ development in Xenopus (Adams and Levin, 2013, Levin, 2014a, Mustard and Levin, 2014, Tseng and Levin, 2013b, Vandenberg et al, 2011. In addition to activity-dependent sculpting of neural connections (Kozorovitskiy et al, 2012, Penn andShatz, 1999), the spatial distribution patterns of V mem in developing embryos controls aspects of large-scale morphogenesis of the nervous system, particularly eye and brain (Beane et al, 2013, Pai et al, 2015, Pai et al, 2012a, Pai et al, 2012b.…”