نتایج جستجو برای: action potential propagation

تعداد نتایج: 1686287  

2010
Marat M. Rvachev

It is suggested that the propagation of the action potential is accompanied by an axoplasmic pressure pulse propagating in the axoplasm along the axon length. The pressure pulse stretchmodulates voltage-gated Na (Nav) channels embedded in the axon membrane, causing their accelerated activation and inactivation and increasing peak channel conductance. As a result, the action potential propagates...

Journal: :Circulation research 1982
M S Spach J M Kootsey J D Sloan

Propagation velocities of action potentials were measured simultaneously along the longitudinal and transverse axes of cardiac fibers in ventricular muscle. The anisotropic distribution of propagation velocities was found to be altered transiently and in the steady state by the rate and pattern of stimulation and by ouabain. The relative amount of velocity change varied with the direction of pr...

Journal: :Circulation research 1985
P C Ursell P I Gardner A Albala J J Fenoglio A L Wit

Structural and electrophysiological properties of the epicardial muscle which survives on the surface of transmural infarcts of the canine heart (epicardial border zone) were studied at different times after occlusion of the left anterior coronary artery (LAD). Isolated preparations were superfused in vitro, transmembrane potentials recorded, and impulse propagation mapped. In preparations from...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2003
Martin Muschol Paul Kosterin Michinori Ichikawa B M Salzberg

Using millisecond time-resolved optical recordings of transmembrane voltage and intraterminal calcium, we have determined how activity-dependent changes in the population action potential are related to a concurrent modulation of calcium transients in the neurohypophysis. We find that repetitive stimulation dramatically alters the amplitude of the population action potential and significantly i...

2015
Kevin P. Vincent Matthew J. Gonzales Andrew K. Gillette Christopher T. Villongco Simone Pezzuto Jeffrey H. Omens Michael J. Holst Andrew D. McCulloch

Computational modeling of tissue-scale cardiac electrophysiology requires numerically converged solutions to avoid spurious artifacts. The steep gradients inherent to cardiac action potential propagation necessitate fine spatial scales and therefore a substantial computational burden. The use of high-order interpolation methods has previously been proposed for these simulations due to their the...

Journal: :NeuroImage 2014
Rikkert Hindriks Michel J. A. M. van Putten Gustavo Deco

The most salient feature of spontaneous human brain activity as recorded with electroencephalography (EEG) are rhythmic fluctuations around 10Hz. These alpha oscillations have been reported to propagate over the scalp with velocities in the range of 5-15m/s. Since these velocities are in the range of action potential velocities through cortico-cortical axons, it has been hypothesized that the o...

Journal: :The Journal of General Physiology 1994
S Rohr B M Salzberg

Impulse propagation across sudden expansions of excitable tissue has been shown to exhibit various forms of conduction disturbance on a macroscopic scale, ranging from small delays to unidirectional or complete conduction block. With the present study, we attempted to characterize systematically the dependence of impulse propagation on the geometry of the underlying excitable tissue on a micros...

2017
Shiqi Zhang Yuqian Jiang Guni Sharon Peter Stone

Multirobot symbolic planning (MSP) aims at computing plans, each in the form of a sequence of actions, for a team of robots to achieve their individual goals while minimizing overall cost. Solving MSP problems requires modeling limited domain resources (e.g., corridors that allow at most one robot at a time) and the possibility of action synergy (e.g., multiple robots going through a door after...

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