Repetitive firing: quantitative analysis of encoder behavior of slowly adapting stretch receptor of crayfish and eccentric cell of Limulus
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Techniques developed for determining summed encoder feedback in conjunction with the leaky integrator and variable-gamma models for repetitive firing are applied to spike train data obtained from the slowly adapting crustacean stretch receptor and the eccentric cell of Limulus. Input stimuli were intracellularly applied currents. Analysis of data from cells stringently selected by reproducibility criteria gave a consistent picture for the dynamics of repetitive firing. The variable-gamma model with appropriate summed feedback was most accurate for describing encoding behavior of both cell types. The leaky integrator model, while useful for determining summed feedback parameters, was inadequate to account for underlying mechanisms of encoder activity. For the stretch receptor, two summed feedback processes were detected: one had a short time constant; the other, a long one. Appropriate tests indicated that the short time constant effect was from an electrogenic sodium pump, and the same is presumed for the long time constant summed feedback. Both feedbacks show seasonal and/or species variations. Short hyperpolarizing pulses inhibited the feedback from the long time constant process. The eccentric cell also showed two summed feedback processes: one is due to self inhibition, the other is postulated to be a short time constant electrogenic sodium pump similar to that described in the stretch receptor.
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Repetitive Firing: Quantitative Analysis of Encoder Behavior of Slowly Adapting Stretch Receptor of Crayfish and Eccentric Cell of Limulus
I N T R O D U C T I O N In the previous paper (Fohlmeister et al., 1977), we established a theoretical f ramework for dealing with encoder feedback in the context of well-defined models. Now we shall apply the techniques developed to formulate a description o f nerve impulse encoder operat ion for two repetitively firing sensory neurons . Previous work on the slowly adapt ing stretch receptor o...
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عنوان ژورنال:
- The Journal of General Physiology
دوره 69 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 1977