نتایج جستجو برای: whisker deprivation

تعداد نتایج: 30873  

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2011
Julie Le Cam Luc Estebanez Vincent Jacob Daniel E Shulz

The tactile sensations mediated by the whisker-trigeminal system allow rodents to efficiently detect and discriminate objects. These capabilities rely strongly on the temporal and spatial structure of whisker deflections. Subthreshold but also spiking receptive fields in the barrel cortex encompass a large number of vibrissae, and it seems likely that the functional properties of these multiwhi...

2017
Stanislaw Glazewski Stuart Greenhill Kevin Fox

Recent studies have shown that ocular dominance plasticity in layer 2/3 of the visual cortex exhibits a form of homeostatic plasticity that is related to synaptic scaling and depends on TNFα. In this study, we tested whether a similar form of plasticity was present in layer 2/3 of the barrel cortex and, therefore, whether the mechanism was likely to be a general property of cortical neurons. We...

2012
Farzana Anjum Michael Brecht

A crucial role of tactile experience for the maturation of neural response properties in the somatosensory system is well established, but little is known about the role of tactile experience in the development of tactile behaviors. Here we study how tactile experience affects prey capture behavior in Etruscan shrews, Suncus etruscus. Prey capture in adult shrews is a high-speed behavior that r...

2016
Vahid Sheibani Sahel Motaghi Rasoul Farazifard Hossein Joneidi Mohammad reza Afarinesh

Introduction: It is believed that Locus Coeruleus (LC) influences the sensory information processing. However, its role in cortical surround inhibitory mechanism is not understood. In this experiment, using controlled mechanical displacement of whiskers; we investigated the effect of phasic electrical stimulation of LC on response of layer V barrel cortical neurons in anesthetized rat. Methods:...

Journal: :I. J. Robotics Res. 2010
Joseph H. Solomon Mitra J. Z. Hartmann

Several recent studies have investigated the problem of object feature extraction with artificial whiskers. Many of these studies have used an approach in which the whisker is rotated against the object through a small angle. Each small-angle “tap” of the whisker provides information about the radial distance between the base of the whisker and the object. By tapping at various points on the ob...

2015
Varun Sreenivasan Kajari Karmakar Filippo M Rijli Carl C H Petersen

Mice can gather tactile sensory information by actively moving their whiskers to palpate objects in their immediate surroundings. Whisker sensory perception therefore requires integration of sensory and motor information, which occurs prominently in the neocortex. The signalling pathways from the neocortex for controlling whisker movements are currently poorly understood in mice. Here, we delin...

2018
Michael R. Bale Miguel Maravall

Our sensory receptors are faced with an onslaught of different environmental inputs. Each sensory event or encounter with an object involves a distinct combination of physical energy sources impinging upon receptors. In the rodent whisker system, each primary afferent neuron located in the trigeminal ganglion innervates and responds to a single whisker and encodes a distinct set of physical sti...

Journal: :Cerebral cortex 2013
Toshio Miyashita Daniel E Feldman

Rodent whisker sensation occurs both actively, as whiskers move rhythmically across objects, and in a passive mode in which externally applied deflections are sensed by static, non-moving whiskers. Passive whisker stimuli are robustly encoded in the somatosensory (S1) cortex, and provide a potentially powerful means of studying cortical processing. However, whether S1 contributes to passive sen...

2012
Yves Boubenec Daniel E. Shulz Georges Debrégeas

Rats use their whiskers to extract a wealth of information about their immediate environment, such as the shape, position or texture of an object. The information is conveyed to mechanoreceptors located within the whisker follicle in the form of a sequence of whisker deflections induced by the whisker/object contact interaction. How the whiskers filter and shape the mechanical information and e...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2013
Lorenz Pammer Daniel H O'Connor S Andrew Hires Nathan G Clack Daniel Huber Eugene W Myers Karel Svoboda

Rodents move their whiskers to locate objects in space. Here we used psychophysical methods to show that head-fixed mice can localize objects along the axis of a single whisker, the radial dimension, with one-millimeter precision. High-speed videography allowed us to estimate the forces and bending moments at the base of the whisker, which underlie radial distance measurement. Mice judged radia...

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