Rapid adapting type-I (RA-I) receptor is one type of mechanoreceptors in the human skin. They are believed to be responsible for the detection of stimuli that produce minute skin motion (flutter, slip, microgeometric surface features). The neurophysiological experiments in the paper [J.R. Phillips et al. J. Neurophysiol., Vol. 46, pp. 1192-1203, 1981]raise a question about why the RA-I afferent (innervated into RA-I receptor) fails to represents the stimulus with the width less than 3mm and why their response is anisotropy. It is unclear whether the skin's mechanics or the specific afferent branching of mechanoreceptors themselves are accounted for these phenomena. The present work seeks an interpretation of the neurophysiological phen...
Twenty-five rapidly adapting mechanoreceptor afferents were recorded in an in vitro preparation of r...
First order cutaneous neurons allow object recognition, texture discrimination, and sensorimotor fee...
First order cutaneous neurons allow object recognition, texture discrimination, and sensorimotor fee...
A firing-rate-based population response model for monkey rapidly-adapting (RA) mechanoreceptive fibe...
Background: The skin plays a role in conditioning mechanical indentation into distributions of stres...
Previous histological and neurophysiological studies have shown that the innervation density of rapi...
Skin develops biaxial stresses and strains when stretched. Rapidly adapting cutaneous mechanorecepto...
Impulses were recorded in low threshold mechanoreceptive afferents innervating the glabrous skin are...
When skin is stretched, stimuli experienced by a cutaneous mechanoreceptor neuron are transmitted to...
When skin is stretched, stimuli experienced by a cutaneous mechanoreceptor neuron are transmitted to...
Abstract-- The key event in tactile sense about an object in contact with the skin surface is how th...
We review four current computational models that simulate the response of mechanoreceptors in the gl...
Cutaneous mechanoreceptors transduce different tactile stimuli into neural signals that pro-duce dis...
Twenty-four rapidly adapting (RA) cutaneous afferents were recorded from a preparation of isolated, ...
Rapidly adapting (RA), stretch-sensitive neurons were recorded in vitro, using an isolated preparati...
Twenty-five rapidly adapting mechanoreceptor afferents were recorded in an in vitro preparation of r...
First order cutaneous neurons allow object recognition, texture discrimination, and sensorimotor fee...
First order cutaneous neurons allow object recognition, texture discrimination, and sensorimotor fee...
A firing-rate-based population response model for monkey rapidly-adapting (RA) mechanoreceptive fibe...
Background: The skin plays a role in conditioning mechanical indentation into distributions of stres...
Previous histological and neurophysiological studies have shown that the innervation density of rapi...
Skin develops biaxial stresses and strains when stretched. Rapidly adapting cutaneous mechanorecepto...
Impulses were recorded in low threshold mechanoreceptive afferents innervating the glabrous skin are...
When skin is stretched, stimuli experienced by a cutaneous mechanoreceptor neuron are transmitted to...
When skin is stretched, stimuli experienced by a cutaneous mechanoreceptor neuron are transmitted to...
Abstract-- The key event in tactile sense about an object in contact with the skin surface is how th...
We review four current computational models that simulate the response of mechanoreceptors in the gl...
Cutaneous mechanoreceptors transduce different tactile stimuli into neural signals that pro-duce dis...
Twenty-four rapidly adapting (RA) cutaneous afferents were recorded from a preparation of isolated, ...
Rapidly adapting (RA), stretch-sensitive neurons were recorded in vitro, using an isolated preparati...
Twenty-five rapidly adapting mechanoreceptor afferents were recorded in an in vitro preparation of r...
First order cutaneous neurons allow object recognition, texture discrimination, and sensorimotor fee...
First order cutaneous neurons allow object recognition, texture discrimination, and sensorimotor fee...