Dynamic analysis of electrically coupled neurons in Helisoma Trivolvis

A theoretical treatment has been combined with practical methods to obtain quantitative measurements from the transient responses of electrically coupled cells. Communication via electrical synapses is characterized as a low resistance pathway, whereas membrane response is represented by a resistanc...

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Main Author: Publicover, Nelson George
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Published: McGill University 1981
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spelling ndltd-LACETR-oai-collectionscanada.gc.ca-QMM.771462014-02-13T03:51:46ZDynamic analysis of electrically coupled neurons in Helisoma TrivolvisPublicover, Nelson GeorgeSnails -- Physiology.Neural transmission.A theoretical treatment has been combined with practical methods to obtain quantitative measurements from the transient responses of electrically coupled cells. Communication via electrical synapses is characterized as a low resistance pathway, whereas membrane response is represented by a resistance in parallel with a capacitance.The validity and consequences of this model have been investigated using data from identified pairs of electrically coupled neurons in the freshwater snail, Helisoma trivolvis. An automated procedure has been developed to monitor the degree of coupling over extended periods of time and transform these measurements into equivalent electrical units.The model has been used to: functionally assess the coupled system employing a single micropipette; provide a spatial profile of cell load; monitor induced changes in coupling; examine the role of coupling in controlling the rate of spread of excitation; and evaluate electrical changes which occur within cells during axonal injury and subsequent recovery.McGill University1981Electronic Thesis or Dissertationapplication/pdfenalephsysno: 000138936proquestno: AAINK58082Theses scanned by UMI/ProQuest.All items in eScholarship@McGill are protected by copyright with all rights reserved unless otherwise indicated.Doctor of Philosophy (Department of Electrical Engineering) http://digitool.Library.McGill.CA:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=77146
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topic Snails -- Physiology.
Neural transmission.
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Neural transmission.
Publicover, Nelson George
Dynamic analysis of electrically coupled neurons in Helisoma Trivolvis
description A theoretical treatment has been combined with practical methods to obtain quantitative measurements from the transient responses of electrically coupled cells. Communication via electrical synapses is characterized as a low resistance pathway, whereas membrane response is represented by a resistance in parallel with a capacitance. === The validity and consequences of this model have been investigated using data from identified pairs of electrically coupled neurons in the freshwater snail, Helisoma trivolvis. An automated procedure has been developed to monitor the degree of coupling over extended periods of time and transform these measurements into equivalent electrical units. === The model has been used to: functionally assess the coupled system employing a single micropipette; provide a spatial profile of cell load; monitor induced changes in coupling; examine the role of coupling in controlling the rate of spread of excitation; and evaluate electrical changes which occur within cells during axonal injury and subsequent recovery.
author Publicover, Nelson George
author_facet Publicover, Nelson George
author_sort Publicover, Nelson George
title Dynamic analysis of electrically coupled neurons in Helisoma Trivolvis
title_short Dynamic analysis of electrically coupled neurons in Helisoma Trivolvis
title_full Dynamic analysis of electrically coupled neurons in Helisoma Trivolvis
title_fullStr Dynamic analysis of electrically coupled neurons in Helisoma Trivolvis
title_full_unstemmed Dynamic analysis of electrically coupled neurons in Helisoma Trivolvis
title_sort dynamic analysis of electrically coupled neurons in helisoma trivolvis
publisher McGill University
publishDate 1981
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