High-frequency (HF) stimulation has been shown to block conduction in excitable cells including neurons and cardiac myocytes. However, the precise mechanisms underlying conduction block are unclear. Using a multi-scale method, the influence of HF stimulation is investigated in the simplified FitzhHugh-Nagumo and biophysically-detailed Hodgkin-Huxley models. In both models, HF stimulation alters the amplitude and frequency of repetitive firing in response to a constant applied current and increases the threshold to evoke a single action potential in response to a brief applied current pulse. Further, the excitable cells cannot evoke a single action potential or fire repetitively above critical values for the HF stimulation amplitude. Analyti...
We study the rhythmic patterns of two model neurons that are coupled by reciprocal inhibition. One o...
The brain is an electrical organ whose activity is determined by the flow of ions across cell membr...
High-frequency oscillations (above 30 Hz) have been observed in sensory and higher-order brain areas...
High-frequency (HF) stimulation has been shown to block conduction in excitable cells including neur...
The local delivery of extracellular high-frequency stimulation (HFS) has been shown to be a fast act...
Using Hodgkin-Huxley and isolated subthalamic nucleus (STN) model neurons as examples, we show that ...
We analyze the influence of high-frequency current stimulation on spontaneous neuronal activity and ...
International audienceHigh-frequency stimulation (HFS) of neural structures has been used since 1997...
High frequency oscillations (HFO) have a variety of characteristics: band-limited or broad-band, tra...
International audienceThe effect of high-frequency stimulation (HFS) of the subthalamic nucleus (STN...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>Methods for the electrical inhibition of cardiac excitation have long bee...
BACKGROUND: Methods for the electrical inhibition of cardiac excitation have long been sought to con...
Hyperpolarization-activated cyclic nucleotide-gated cation current (Ih) plays important roles in the...
The development of quantitative models that describe how neural inputs control the electrophysiologi...
International audienceHigh frequency oscillations (HFO) have a variety of characteristics: band-limi...
We study the rhythmic patterns of two model neurons that are coupled by reciprocal inhibition. One o...
The brain is an electrical organ whose activity is determined by the flow of ions across cell membr...
High-frequency oscillations (above 30 Hz) have been observed in sensory and higher-order brain areas...
High-frequency (HF) stimulation has been shown to block conduction in excitable cells including neur...
The local delivery of extracellular high-frequency stimulation (HFS) has been shown to be a fast act...
Using Hodgkin-Huxley and isolated subthalamic nucleus (STN) model neurons as examples, we show that ...
We analyze the influence of high-frequency current stimulation on spontaneous neuronal activity and ...
International audienceHigh-frequency stimulation (HFS) of neural structures has been used since 1997...
High frequency oscillations (HFO) have a variety of characteristics: band-limited or broad-band, tra...
International audienceThe effect of high-frequency stimulation (HFS) of the subthalamic nucleus (STN...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>Methods for the electrical inhibition of cardiac excitation have long bee...
BACKGROUND: Methods for the electrical inhibition of cardiac excitation have long been sought to con...
Hyperpolarization-activated cyclic nucleotide-gated cation current (Ih) plays important roles in the...
The development of quantitative models that describe how neural inputs control the electrophysiologi...
International audienceHigh frequency oscillations (HFO) have a variety of characteristics: band-limi...
We study the rhythmic patterns of two model neurons that are coupled by reciprocal inhibition. One o...
The brain is an electrical organ whose activity is determined by the flow of ions across cell membr...
High-frequency oscillations (above 30 Hz) have been observed in sensory and higher-order brain areas...