نتایج جستجو برای: whisker topology

تعداد نتایج: 70025  

Journal: :Journal of the Japan Society of Powder and Powder Metallurgy 1990

Journal: :PLoS Biology 2008
Mathew E Diamond Moritz von Heimendahl Ehsan Arabzadeh

Our sense of touch provides information about nearby objects that can affect us in an immediate way. Texture, a central component of touch, is sensed quickly, even before an object is explored to measure its size, shape, or identity. To learn how contact with a surface produces a sensation of texture, many laboratories have examined the whisker system of rodents. Touch sensed through the whiske...

2017
Ombretta Mameli Marcello A. Caria Francesca Biagi Marco Zedda Vittorio Farina

It has been recently shown in rats that spontaneous movements of whisker pad macrovibrissae elicited evoked responses in the trigeminal mesencephalic nucleus (Me5). In the present study, electrophysiological and neuroanatomical experiments were performed in anesthetized rats to evaluate whether, besides the whisker displacement per se, the Me5 neurons are also involved in encoding the kinematic...

Journal: :Current Biology 2012
Alexandre Tiriac Brandt D. Uitermarkt Alexander S. Fanning Greta Sokoloff Mark S. Blumberg

Spontaneous activity in the sensory periphery drives infant brain activity and is thought to contribute to the formation of retinotopic and somatotopic maps. In infant rats during active (or REM) sleep, brainstem-generated spontaneous activity triggers hundreds of thousands of skeletal muscle twitches each day; sensory feedback from the resulting limb movements is a primary activator of forebra...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2013
Brian R Lustig Robert M Friedman Jeremy E Winberry Ford F Ebner Anna W Roe

In rats, navigating through an environment requires continuous information about objects near the head. Sensory information such as object location and surface texture are encoded by spike firing patterns of single neurons within rat barrel cortex. Although there are many studies using single-unit electrophysiology, much less is known regarding the spatiotemporal pattern of activity of populati...

Journal: :The European Journal of Neuroscience 2008
Shashank Tandon Niranjan Kambi Neeraj Jain

The primary motor cortex of mammals has an orderly representation of different body parts. Within the representation of each body part the organization is more complex, with groups of neurons representing movements of a muscle or a group of muscles. In rats, uncertainties continue to exist regarding organization of the primary motor cortex in the whisker and the neck region. Using intracortical...

2017
Sejoon Ahn DaeEun Kim

Rats use their whiskers as tactile sensors to sense their environment. Active whisking, moving whiskers back and forth continuously, is one of prominent features observed in rodents. They can discriminate different textures or extract features of a nearby object such as size, shape and distance through active whisking. There have been studies to localize objects with artificial whiskers inspire...

Journal: :PloS one 2015
Wenluo Cao Lingna Li Sumiyuki Mii Yasuyuki Amoh Fang Liu Robert M Hoffman

We have previously demonstrated that hair follicles contain nestin-expressing pluripotent stem cells that can effect nerve and spinal cord repair upon transplantation. In the present study, isolated whisker follicles from nestin-driven green fluorescent protein (ND-GFP) mice were histocultured on Gelfoam for 3 weeks for the purpose of transplantation to the spinal cord to heal an induced injury...

2012
Cheng Ly Jason W. Middleton Brent Doiron

The responses of cortical neurons are highly variable across repeated presentations of a stimulus. Understanding this variability is critical for theories of both sensory and motor processing, since response variance affects the accuracy of neural codes. Despite this influence, the cellular and circuit mechanisms that shape the trial-to-trial variability of population responses remain poorly un...

Journal: :Developmental neurobiology 2008
Wen-Lei Li Shan Ping Yu Molly E Ogle Xin Sheng Ding Ling Wei

Peripheral stimulation and physical therapy can promote neurovascular plasticity and functional recovery after CNS disorders such as ischemic stroke. Using a rodent model of whisker-barrel cortex stroke, we have previously demonstrated that whisker activity promotes angiogenesis in the penumbra of the ischemic barrel cortex. This study explored the potential of increased peripheral activity to ...

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