Modulation is essential for adjusting neurons to prevailing conditions and differing demands. Yet understanding how modulators adjust neuronal properties to alter information processing remains unclear, as is the impact of neuromodulation on energy consumption. Here we combine two computational models, one Hodgkin-Huxley type and the other analytic, to investigate the effects of neuromodulation upon Drosophila melanogaster photoreceptors. Voltage-dependent K+ conductances in these photoreceptors: (i) activate upon depolarisation to reduce membrane resistance and adjust bandwidth to functional requirements; (ii) produce negative feedback to increase bandwidth in an energy efficient way; (iii) produce shunt-peaking thereby increasing the memb...
SummaryThe Drosophila phototransduction cascade transforms light into depolarizations that are furth...
Retinal networks must adapt constantly to best present the ever changing visual world to the brain. ...
Retinal networks must adapt constantly to best present the ever changing visual world to the brain. ...
Modulation is essential for adjusting neurons to prevailing conditions and differing demands. Yet un...
Voltage responses of simulated Drosophila melanogaster R1-6 photoreceptors to 0.01 nA injected curre...
The effects of feedback produced by K+ conductances on a model photoreceptor, at dark resting potent...
Abstract The activity of neurons is critically dependent upon the suite of voltage-dependent ion cha...
Signal processing in neurons is constrained by internal noise and energy consumption. Neural systems...
Voltage-dependent conductances in many spiking neurons are tuned to reduce action potential energy c...
(a) Bandwidth and peak contrast gain for the model photoreceptor with unshifted conductances (dashed...
AbstractWe describe the in situ modulation of potassium channels in a semi-intact preparation of the...
Modulators shift bandwidth, peak contrast gain and energy consumption of photoreceptors (a) Bandwidt...
Trade-offs between energy consumption and neuronal performance must shape the design and evolution o...
Abstract Photoreceptors in the compound eyes of most insect species express two functional types of...
The model photoreceptor is shown with unshifted conductances (dashed black line) or with conductance...
SummaryThe Drosophila phototransduction cascade transforms light into depolarizations that are furth...
Retinal networks must adapt constantly to best present the ever changing visual world to the brain. ...
Retinal networks must adapt constantly to best present the ever changing visual world to the brain. ...
Modulation is essential for adjusting neurons to prevailing conditions and differing demands. Yet un...
Voltage responses of simulated Drosophila melanogaster R1-6 photoreceptors to 0.01 nA injected curre...
The effects of feedback produced by K+ conductances on a model photoreceptor, at dark resting potent...
Abstract The activity of neurons is critically dependent upon the suite of voltage-dependent ion cha...
Signal processing in neurons is constrained by internal noise and energy consumption. Neural systems...
Voltage-dependent conductances in many spiking neurons are tuned to reduce action potential energy c...
(a) Bandwidth and peak contrast gain for the model photoreceptor with unshifted conductances (dashed...
AbstractWe describe the in situ modulation of potassium channels in a semi-intact preparation of the...
Modulators shift bandwidth, peak contrast gain and energy consumption of photoreceptors (a) Bandwidt...
Trade-offs between energy consumption and neuronal performance must shape the design and evolution o...
Abstract Photoreceptors in the compound eyes of most insect species express two functional types of...
The model photoreceptor is shown with unshifted conductances (dashed black line) or with conductance...
SummaryThe Drosophila phototransduction cascade transforms light into depolarizations that are furth...
Retinal networks must adapt constantly to best present the ever changing visual world to the brain. ...
Retinal networks must adapt constantly to best present the ever changing visual world to the brain. ...