A model is presented for the subthreshold polarization of a neuron by an applied electric field. It gives insight into how morphological features of a neuron affect its polarizability. The neuronal model consists of one or more extensively branched dendritic trees, a lumped somatic impedance, and a myelinated axon with nodes of Ranvier. The dendritic trees branch according to the 3/2-power rule of Rall, so that each tree has an equivalent cylinder representation. Equations for the membrane potential at the soma and at the nodes of Ranvier, given an arbitrary specified external potential, are derived. The solutions determine the contributions made by the dendritic tree and the axon to the net polarization at the soma. In the case of a spatia...
Polarization, a disruption of symmetry in cellular morphology, occurs spontaneously, even in symmetr...
Nervous tissue is known to be responsive to extracellular currents, but externally induced alteratio...
AbstractAchieving controlled extracellular microstimulation of the central nervous system requires u...
A model is presented for the subthreshold polarization of a neuron by an applied electric field. It ...
An electric field can polarize a neuron, especially a neuron with elongated dendrites, and thus modi...
<p>(A) A simplified schematic of the spatial polarization in the neuron induced by extracellular ele...
<p>(A) Considered neuron morphology with color coding the distance of each segment to the soma. (B) ...
We present a theory for estimation of the dendritic electrotonic length constant and the membrane ti...
Axonal stimulation with electric currents is an effective method for controlling neural activity. An...
The rise of transcranial current stimulation (tCS) techniques have sparked an increasing interest in...
<div><p>The rise of transcranial current stimulation (tCS) techniques have sparked an increasing int...
Neurons are highly-specialized cells capable of receiving and generating electrical signals through ...
Polarization, a disruption of symmetry in cellular morphology, occurs spontaneously, even in symmetr...
AbstractThe goal of this study was to determine which neural elements are excited by microstimulatio...
We present a theory for estimation of the dendritic electrotonic length constant and the membrane ti...
Polarization, a disruption of symmetry in cellular morphology, occurs spontaneously, even in symmetr...
Nervous tissue is known to be responsive to extracellular currents, but externally induced alteratio...
AbstractAchieving controlled extracellular microstimulation of the central nervous system requires u...
A model is presented for the subthreshold polarization of a neuron by an applied electric field. It ...
An electric field can polarize a neuron, especially a neuron with elongated dendrites, and thus modi...
<p>(A) A simplified schematic of the spatial polarization in the neuron induced by extracellular ele...
<p>(A) Considered neuron morphology with color coding the distance of each segment to the soma. (B) ...
We present a theory for estimation of the dendritic electrotonic length constant and the membrane ti...
Axonal stimulation with electric currents is an effective method for controlling neural activity. An...
The rise of transcranial current stimulation (tCS) techniques have sparked an increasing interest in...
<div><p>The rise of transcranial current stimulation (tCS) techniques have sparked an increasing int...
Neurons are highly-specialized cells capable of receiving and generating electrical signals through ...
Polarization, a disruption of symmetry in cellular morphology, occurs spontaneously, even in symmetr...
AbstractThe goal of this study was to determine which neural elements are excited by microstimulatio...
We present a theory for estimation of the dendritic electrotonic length constant and the membrane ti...
Polarization, a disruption of symmetry in cellular morphology, occurs spontaneously, even in symmetr...
Nervous tissue is known to be responsive to extracellular currents, but externally induced alteratio...
AbstractAchieving controlled extracellular microstimulation of the central nervous system requires u...