نتایج جستجو برای: depolarization

تعداد نتایج: 14729  

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2015
Julie Dethier Guillaume Drion Alessio Franci Rodolphe Sepulchre

This article highlights the role of a positive feedback gating mechanism at the cellular level in the robustness and modulation properties of rhythmic activities at the circuit level. The results are presented in the context of half-center oscillators, which are simple rhythmic circuits composed of two reciprocally connected inhibitory neuronal populations. Specifically, we focus on rhythms tha...

Journal: :The Astrophysical journal 1999
Lyutikov

We show that intensity-dependent depolarization of single pulses may be due to the nonlinear decay of the "upper" ordinary (O) mode into an unpolarized extraordinary mode and a backward-propagating wave. The decay occurs in the innermost parts of the pulsar magnetosphere for obliquely propagating O waves.

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 1998
L Szczupak J Edgar M L Peralta W B Kristan

The serotonergic Retzius neurons of the leech midbody ganglia respond in a complex manner to pressure pulses of acetylcholine (ACh) applied onto their soma with a fast depolarization followed by a slower hyperpolarization and an additional delayed long-lasting depolarization. The delayed depolarization is the subject of the present study. The delayed depolarization could be elicited by long (> ...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 1981
P A Walicke P H Patterson

Previous investigations have established that electrical activity or chronic depolarization influences the development of neonatal rat sympathetic neurons in dissociated cell culture. Depolarization reduces their ability to respond to a cholinergic inducing factor produced by non-neuronal cells, allowing normal adrenergic differentiation to proceed (Walicke, P., R. Campenot, and P. Patterson (1...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2010
Fredy D Reyes Edgar T Walters

Activity-dependent alterations of synaptic transmission important for learning and memory are often induced by Ca(2+) signals generated by depolarization. While it is widely assumed that Ca(2+) is the essential transducer of depolarization into cellular plasticity, little effort has been made to test whether Ca(2+)-independent responses to depolarization might also induce memory-like alteration...

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