An actionpotential is a transient depolarization of the membrane potential of excitable cells. They serve two main functions: to transmit and encode information, and to initiate cellular events such as muscular contraction. In this article actionpotentials generated in nerves will be the focus of attention. An actionpotential results from a transient change to the properties of the cell membrane, from a state where it is much more permeable to K+ than Na+, to a reversal of these permeability properties. Thus during the actionpotential an influx of Na+ is responsible for the rapid depolarization and an efflux of K+ causes repolarization. This ionic basis of the actionpotential can be predicted from the Nernst equation and is illustrated in t...
The nervous system consists of nerve cells or neurons, which can transmit information in the form of...
In recent years, a vast body of information has been accummulated on the electrical properties of b...
Using Stern's double-layer adsorption model for the density of cations in the membrane pores, a quan...
An actionpotential is a transient depolarization of the membrane potential of excitable cells. They ...
potential of neurons; voltage-gated ion channels are re-sponsible for the action potential and the r...
The importance of ionic movements in excitable tissues has been emphasized by a number of recent exp...
The established action potential propagation mechanisms do not satisfactorily explain propagation on...
The established action potential propagation mechanisms do not satisfactorily explain propagation on...
The possibility that an ensemble of neural-membrane lipids could regulate the duration of the ion-ch...
The established action potential propagation mechanisms do not satisfactorily explain propagation on...
This article concludes a series of papers concerned with the flow of electric current through the su...
The governing theory of electric signal transfer through nerve fibre, as established by Hodgkin and ...
Action potentials (APs) are travelling waves of electrical activity in neurons composed of a rapid i...
International audienceMost spiking neurons are divided into functional compartments: a dendritic inp...
International audienceMost spiking neurons are divided into functional compartments: a dendritic inp...
The nervous system consists of nerve cells or neurons, which can transmit information in the form of...
In recent years, a vast body of information has been accummulated on the electrical properties of b...
Using Stern's double-layer adsorption model for the density of cations in the membrane pores, a quan...
An actionpotential is a transient depolarization of the membrane potential of excitable cells. They ...
potential of neurons; voltage-gated ion channels are re-sponsible for the action potential and the r...
The importance of ionic movements in excitable tissues has been emphasized by a number of recent exp...
The established action potential propagation mechanisms do not satisfactorily explain propagation on...
The established action potential propagation mechanisms do not satisfactorily explain propagation on...
The possibility that an ensemble of neural-membrane lipids could regulate the duration of the ion-ch...
The established action potential propagation mechanisms do not satisfactorily explain propagation on...
This article concludes a series of papers concerned with the flow of electric current through the su...
The governing theory of electric signal transfer through nerve fibre, as established by Hodgkin and ...
Action potentials (APs) are travelling waves of electrical activity in neurons composed of a rapid i...
International audienceMost spiking neurons are divided into functional compartments: a dendritic inp...
International audienceMost spiking neurons are divided into functional compartments: a dendritic inp...
The nervous system consists of nerve cells or neurons, which can transmit information in the form of...
In recent years, a vast body of information has been accummulated on the electrical properties of b...
Using Stern's double-layer adsorption model for the density of cations in the membrane pores, a quan...