Recent electrophysiological studies of the properties of intestinal reflexes and the neurons that mediate them indicate that the intrinsic sensory neurons may transmit to second order neurons via either fast (30-50 ms duration) or slow (10-60 s duration) excitatory synaptic potentials or both. Which of these possible modes of transmission is involved in the initiation of motility reflexes has not been determined and it is not clear what the consequences of the different forms of synaptic transmission would be for the properties of the reflex pathways. In the present study, this question has been addressed by the use of a suite of computer programs, Plexus©, which was written to simulate the activity of the neurons of the enteric nervous sys...
Intracellular microelectrodes were used to examine the active and passive membrane properties of neu...
A complete mathematical model of the periodic myoelectrical activity of a functional unit of the sma...
Responses of myenteric AH and S neurons to local application of chemicals to the mucosa of the guine...
1. The enteric nervous system is perhaps the most accessible part of the mammalian nervous system in...
The enteric nervous system can generate complex motor patterns independently of the central nervous ...
A model based on the topology of neurones in the enteric nervous system has been developed to unders...
1. The enteric nervous system (ENS) is present in the wall of the gastrointestinal tract and contain...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2001 Dr. Evan Alexander ThomasThe enteric nervous system...
Intrinsic sensory neurons of the intestine are connected together to form a recurrent network. They ...
Intrinsic sensory neurons (ISNs) of the enteric nervous system respond to stimuli such as muscle ten...
The pattern of input to intestinal sensory neurons shapes their output and is, thus, fundamental to ...
In this paper we develop a mathematical model for the electrical activity of the afferent pathway, f...
Transmission between neurons in the extensive enteric neural networks of the gut involves synaptic p...
Background. Intestinal sensitivity to mechanical stimuli has been studied intensively in visceral pa...
Sensory neurons intrinsic to the wall of the intestine receive input from stimuli in the lumen. Thes...
Intracellular microelectrodes were used to examine the active and passive membrane properties of neu...
A complete mathematical model of the periodic myoelectrical activity of a functional unit of the sma...
Responses of myenteric AH and S neurons to local application of chemicals to the mucosa of the guine...
1. The enteric nervous system is perhaps the most accessible part of the mammalian nervous system in...
The enteric nervous system can generate complex motor patterns independently of the central nervous ...
A model based on the topology of neurones in the enteric nervous system has been developed to unders...
1. The enteric nervous system (ENS) is present in the wall of the gastrointestinal tract and contain...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2001 Dr. Evan Alexander ThomasThe enteric nervous system...
Intrinsic sensory neurons of the intestine are connected together to form a recurrent network. They ...
Intrinsic sensory neurons (ISNs) of the enteric nervous system respond to stimuli such as muscle ten...
The pattern of input to intestinal sensory neurons shapes their output and is, thus, fundamental to ...
In this paper we develop a mathematical model for the electrical activity of the afferent pathway, f...
Transmission between neurons in the extensive enteric neural networks of the gut involves synaptic p...
Background. Intestinal sensitivity to mechanical stimuli has been studied intensively in visceral pa...
Sensory neurons intrinsic to the wall of the intestine receive input from stimuli in the lumen. Thes...
Intracellular microelectrodes were used to examine the active and passive membrane properties of neu...
A complete mathematical model of the periodic myoelectrical activity of a functional unit of the sma...
Responses of myenteric AH and S neurons to local application of chemicals to the mucosa of the guine...