SYNOPSIS. Crustacean motor neurons subserving locomotion are specialized for the type of activity in which they normally participate. Neurons responsible for maintained activity (‘tonic ’ neurons) support moderate to high frequencies of nerve impulses intermittently or continuously during locomotion, while those recruited for short-lasting rapid responses (‘phasic ’ neurons) generally fire a few impulses in a rapid burst during rapid locomotion and are otherwise silent. The synaptic responses of the two types, recorded at their re-spective neuromuscular junctions, differ enormously: phasic neurons exhibit much higher quantal release per synapse and per muscle fibre, along with more rapid synaptic depression and less short-term facilitation....
1. Intracellular recordings have been made from a variety of phasic motor neurones during expression...
International audienceThe in vitro preparation of the fifth thoracic ganglion of the crayfish was us...
Crustaceans have been used extensively as models for studying the nervous system. Members of the Ord...
ABSTRACT Crustacean motor neurons exhibit a wide range of synaptic responses. Tonically active neuro...
grantor: University of TorontoIn crustacean phasic and tonic excitatory motor neurons, tr...
grantor: University of TorontoIn crustacean phasic and tonic excitatory motor neurons, tr...
Many decapod crustaceans perform escape tailflips with a neural circuit involving giant interneurons...
The neuronal firing patterns in the pyloric network of crustaceans are remarkably consistent amo...
International audienceAn in vitro preparation of the fifth thoracic ganglion of the crayfish was use...
International audienceAn in vitro preparation of the fifth thoracic ganglion of the crayfish was use...
Intracellular recordings have been made from walking-leg motor neurones of the crayfish, Pacifastacu...
My thesis aimed to elucidate several aspects of motor circuit regulation and its impact on movement....
<div><p>Locomotor systems are widely used to study rhythmically active neural networks. These networ...
My thesis aimed to elucidate several aspects of motor circuit regulation and its impact on movement....
My thesis aimed to elucidate several aspects of motor circuit regulation and its impact on movement....
1. Intracellular recordings have been made from a variety of phasic motor neurones during expression...
International audienceThe in vitro preparation of the fifth thoracic ganglion of the crayfish was us...
Crustaceans have been used extensively as models for studying the nervous system. Members of the Ord...
ABSTRACT Crustacean motor neurons exhibit a wide range of synaptic responses. Tonically active neuro...
grantor: University of TorontoIn crustacean phasic and tonic excitatory motor neurons, tr...
grantor: University of TorontoIn crustacean phasic and tonic excitatory motor neurons, tr...
Many decapod crustaceans perform escape tailflips with a neural circuit involving giant interneurons...
The neuronal firing patterns in the pyloric network of crustaceans are remarkably consistent amo...
International audienceAn in vitro preparation of the fifth thoracic ganglion of the crayfish was use...
International audienceAn in vitro preparation of the fifth thoracic ganglion of the crayfish was use...
Intracellular recordings have been made from walking-leg motor neurones of the crayfish, Pacifastacu...
My thesis aimed to elucidate several aspects of motor circuit regulation and its impact on movement....
<div><p>Locomotor systems are widely used to study rhythmically active neural networks. These networ...
My thesis aimed to elucidate several aspects of motor circuit regulation and its impact on movement....
My thesis aimed to elucidate several aspects of motor circuit regulation and its impact on movement....
1. Intracellular recordings have been made from a variety of phasic motor neurones during expression...
International audienceThe in vitro preparation of the fifth thoracic ganglion of the crayfish was us...
Crustaceans have been used extensively as models for studying the nervous system. Members of the Ord...