When neurons fire action potentials, dissipation of free energy is usually not directly considered, because the change in free energy is often negligible compared to the immense reservoir stored in neural transmembrane ion gradients and the long–term energy requirements are met through chemical energy, i.e., metabolism. However, these gradients can temporarily nearly vanish in neurological diseases, such as migraine and stroke, and in traumatic brain injury from concussions to severe injuries. We study biophysical neuron models based on the Hodgkin–Huxley (HH) formalism extended to include time–dependent ion concentrations inside and outside the cell and metabolic energy–driven pumps. We reveal the basic mechanism of a state of free energy–...
We are in the process of deriving the Hodgkin-Huxley model. That model describes how an action poten...
We present a dynamic biophysical model to explain neuronal swelling underlying cytotoxic edema in co...
A neuron’s identity and function are dictated by its electrophysiological signature. The firing patt...
When neurons fire action potentials, dissipation of free energy is usually not directly considered, ...
The classical Hodgkin-Huxley (HH) model neglects the time-dependence of ion concentrations in spikin...
The anatomical and functional organization of neurons and astrocytes at 'tripartite synapses' is ess...
Simultaneous changes in ion concentrations, glutamate, and cell volume together with exchange of mat...
The interruption of blood flow to the brain as occurs in cardiac arrest and stroke results within mi...
Despite representing only 2% of the body mass in humans, the brain requires up to 20% of the oxygen ...
In recent years, accumulating evidences have shown that astrocytes play a critical role at synapses ...
The regulation of transmembrane ionic and synaptic currents is crucial for maintaining physiological...
25th Signal Processing and Communications Applications Conference, SIU 2017 -- 15 May 2017 through 1...
We studied single neuron dynamics during anoxic depolarizations, which are often observed in cases o...
Main research findings An increasing number of brain scientists resort to computers and mathematics ...
Synaptic transmission in the nervous system involves the activation of receptor proteins that permit...
We are in the process of deriving the Hodgkin-Huxley model. That model describes how an action poten...
We present a dynamic biophysical model to explain neuronal swelling underlying cytotoxic edema in co...
A neuron’s identity and function are dictated by its electrophysiological signature. The firing patt...
When neurons fire action potentials, dissipation of free energy is usually not directly considered, ...
The classical Hodgkin-Huxley (HH) model neglects the time-dependence of ion concentrations in spikin...
The anatomical and functional organization of neurons and astrocytes at 'tripartite synapses' is ess...
Simultaneous changes in ion concentrations, glutamate, and cell volume together with exchange of mat...
The interruption of blood flow to the brain as occurs in cardiac arrest and stroke results within mi...
Despite representing only 2% of the body mass in humans, the brain requires up to 20% of the oxygen ...
In recent years, accumulating evidences have shown that astrocytes play a critical role at synapses ...
The regulation of transmembrane ionic and synaptic currents is crucial for maintaining physiological...
25th Signal Processing and Communications Applications Conference, SIU 2017 -- 15 May 2017 through 1...
We studied single neuron dynamics during anoxic depolarizations, which are often observed in cases o...
Main research findings An increasing number of brain scientists resort to computers and mathematics ...
Synaptic transmission in the nervous system involves the activation of receptor proteins that permit...
We are in the process of deriving the Hodgkin-Huxley model. That model describes how an action poten...
We present a dynamic biophysical model to explain neuronal swelling underlying cytotoxic edema in co...
A neuron’s identity and function are dictated by its electrophysiological signature. The firing patt...