The greater superficial petrosal (GSP), chorda tympani (CT), and glossopharyngeal (IX) nerves terminate in overlapping patterns in the brainstem in the rat nucleus of the solitary tract (NTS). There is one region, in particular, that receives overlapping inputs from all three nerves and is especially plastic during normal and experimentally altered development. To provide the requisite data necessary ultimately to delineate the circuitry in this region, we characterized the morphology of the synaptic inputs provided by the GSP, CT, and IX nerves through transmission electron microscopy. Although all three nerves had features characteristic of excitatory nerve terminals, ultrastructural analysis revealed dimorphic morphologies differentiatin...
1. Dual voltage recordings were made from pairs of adjacent, synaptically connected thick tufted lay...
Late fetal through postnatal development in sheep is a period of increasing convergence of afferent ...
1. Dual voltage recordings were made from pairs of adjacent, synaptically connected thick tufted lay...
The chorda tympani nerve (CT) transmits taste signals from the anterior two thirds of the tongue to ...
The terminal fields of nerves carrying gustatory information to the rat brainstem show a remarkable ...
Taste buds convey sensory information to the brain via the chorda tympani nerve (CT). The CT transmi...
To investigate the relationship between the structure and function of neurons in the rostral (gustat...
The brain changes substantially throughout development. In the taste system, brainstem neurons under...
Four taste nerves transmit sensory information to the nucleus of the solitary tract (NTS) in the bra...
The distribution of neurons in the rostral nucleus of the solitary tract (rNST) that respond to gust...
The passive membrane properties of neurons in the gustatory zone of the nucleus tractus solitarius (...
Coding of gustatory information is complex and unique among sensory systems; information is received...
Neural insult during development results in recovery outcomes that vary dependent upon the system un...
The brains of young animals contain an abundance of neural connections that become refined throughou...
Background: Mediodorsal (MD) thalamic nucleus, which is considered to take place between extra pyram...
1. Dual voltage recordings were made from pairs of adjacent, synaptically connected thick tufted lay...
Late fetal through postnatal development in sheep is a period of increasing convergence of afferent ...
1. Dual voltage recordings were made from pairs of adjacent, synaptically connected thick tufted lay...
The chorda tympani nerve (CT) transmits taste signals from the anterior two thirds of the tongue to ...
The terminal fields of nerves carrying gustatory information to the rat brainstem show a remarkable ...
Taste buds convey sensory information to the brain via the chorda tympani nerve (CT). The CT transmi...
To investigate the relationship between the structure and function of neurons in the rostral (gustat...
The brain changes substantially throughout development. In the taste system, brainstem neurons under...
Four taste nerves transmit sensory information to the nucleus of the solitary tract (NTS) in the bra...
The distribution of neurons in the rostral nucleus of the solitary tract (rNST) that respond to gust...
The passive membrane properties of neurons in the gustatory zone of the nucleus tractus solitarius (...
Coding of gustatory information is complex and unique among sensory systems; information is received...
Neural insult during development results in recovery outcomes that vary dependent upon the system un...
The brains of young animals contain an abundance of neural connections that become refined throughou...
Background: Mediodorsal (MD) thalamic nucleus, which is considered to take place between extra pyram...
1. Dual voltage recordings were made from pairs of adjacent, synaptically connected thick tufted lay...
Late fetal through postnatal development in sheep is a period of increasing convergence of afferent ...
1. Dual voltage recordings were made from pairs of adjacent, synaptically connected thick tufted lay...