Dissection of a nonlinear cascade model for sensory encoding

Andrew S. French, Michael J. Korenberg

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Action potential encoding in the cockroach tactile spine neuron may be treated as a single-input, single-output dynamic nonlinear process, where the input is the electric current flowing across the neuronal membrane and the output is the resultant train of action potentials. The nonlinear behavior of the system may be characterized by a functional expansion method which efficiently and accurately yields similar kernels to the Wiener method. A simple nonlinear cascade consisting of sequential dynamic linear, static nonlinear, and dynamic linear components was identified and gives a good approximation to the response of the neuron to random stimulation. Next, we attempted to study the components of the cascade by the use of a drug, phentolamine, which selectively modifies the dynamic behavior of the encoder. Application of phentolamine to the neuron caused a significant change in the first dynamic linear component of the cascade without affecting the other components. The change was much larger than the variability between results obtained from individual animals. This finding has implications for the biophysical processes which are involved in the components of the cascade.

Langue d'origineEnglish
Pages (de-à)473-484
Nombre de pages12
JournalAnnals of Biomedical Engineering
Volume19
Numéro de publication4
DOI
Statut de publicationPublished - juill. 1991
Publié à l'externeOui

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  • Biomedical Engineering

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French, A. S., & Korenberg, M. J. (1991). Dissection of a nonlinear cascade model for sensory encoding. Annals of Biomedical Engineering, 19(4), 473-484. https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02584321