نتایج جستجو برای: whisker deprivation

تعداد نتایج: 30873  

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2007
J Alexander Birdwell Joseph H Solomon Montakan Thajchayapong Michael A Taylor Matthew Cheely R Blythe Towal Jorg Conradt Mitra J Z Hartmann

Rats use active, rhythmic movements of their whiskers to acquire tactile information about three-dimensional object features. There are no receptors along the length of the whisker; therefore all tactile information must be mechanically transduced back to receptors at the whisker base. This raises the question: how might the rat determine the radial contact position of an object along the whisk...

Journal: :Industrial health 2001
S Adachi K Kawamura K Takemoto

We tried to evaluate the carcinogenic risk of man-made mineral fiber based on the mesothelioma incidence in female F344 rats after intraperitoneal administration. Rats (female F344/ Nslc, 5-week-old, n=330) were observed for 2 years after the intraperitoneal administration of 5 to 20 mg of 9 types of the JFM (Japan Fibrous Material Research Association) standard fiber samples (glass wool, rock ...

2005
Michael G. Pecht Peter A. Sandborn

Title of Document: TIN WHISKER RISK ASSESSMENT STUDIES Tong Fang, Doctor of Philosophy, 2005 Directed By: Professor Michael G. Pecht Department of Mechanical Engineering As a result of the global transition to lead (Pb)-free electronics, pure tin and high tin lead-free alloys have been widely adopted by the electronics part manufacturers as the materials of terminal finishes. However, electrica...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 1999
M S Landers R M Sullivan

The following experiments determined that the somatosensory whisker system is functional and capable of experience-dependent behavioral plasticity in the neonate before functional maturation of the somatosensory whisker cortex. First, unilateral whisker stimulation caused increased behavioral activity in both postnatal day (P) 3-4 and P8 pups, whereas stimulation-evoked cortical activity (14C 2...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2015
Eran Lottem Erez Gugig Rony Azouz

The function of rodents' whisker somatosensory system is to transform tactile cues, in the form of vibrissa vibrations, into neuronal responses. It is well established that rodents can detect numerous tactile stimuli and tell them apart. However, the transformation of tactile stimuli obtained through whisker movements to neuronal responses is not well-understood. Here we examine the role of whi...

Journal: :Journal of cell science 2013
Richard P Tucker Jacqueline Ferralli Johannes C Schittny Ruth Chiquet-Ehrismann

The whisker follicle has CD34-positive stem cells that migrate from their niche near the bulge along the glassy membrane to the whisker bulb, where they participate in the formation of the whisker shaft. Using immunohistochemistry, we found the glycoprotein tenascin-C in the fibrous capsule of mouse whisker follicles, along the glassy membrane and in the trabecular region surrounding keratin-15...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2007
Charles Quairiaux Michael Armstrong-James Egbert Welker

Chronic stimulation of a mystacial whisker follicle for 24 h induces structural and functional changes in layer IV of the corresponding barrel, with an insertion of new inhibitory synapses on spines and a depression of neuronal responses to the stimulated whisker. Under urethane anesthesia, we analyzed how sensory responses of single units are affected in layer IV and layers II & III of the sti...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2008
Lucas J Herfst Michael Brecht

The lateral facial nucleus is the sole output structure whose neuronal activity leads to whisker movements. To understand how single facial nucleus neurons contribute to whisker movement we combined single-cell stimulation and high-precision whisker tracking. Half of the 44 stimulated neurons gave rise to fast whisker protraction or retraction movement, whereas no stimulation-evoked movements c...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2005
Hiroyuki Kida Satoshi Shimegi Hiromichi Sato

Cells in the rat barrel cortex exhibit stimulus-specific response properties. To understand the network mechanism of direction selectivity in response to facial whisker deflection, we examined direction selectivity of neuronal responses to single- and multi-whisker stimulations. In the case of regular-spiking units, i.e., putative excitatory cells, direction preferences were quite similar betwe...

2007
Joseph H. Solomon Montakan Thajchayapong Michael A. Taylor Matthew Cheely R. Blythe Towal Jorg Conradt Mitra J. Z. Hartmann

Rats use active, rhythmic movements of their whiskers to acquire tactile information about three-dimensional object features. There are no receptors along the length of the whisker; therefore all tactile information must be mechanically transduced back to receptors at the whisker base. This raises the question: how might the rat determine the radial contact position of an object along the whisk...

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