Influence of Temperature on Neuronal Excitability in Cochlear Nucleus
Influence of Temperature on Neuronal Excitability in Cochlear Nucleus
The influence of temperature on neuronal excitability is studied by numerical simulations on the spiking threshold characteristics of bushy cells in cochlear nucleus periodically stimulated by synaptic currents. The results reveal that there is a cut-off frequency for the spiking of bushy cell in a specific temperature environment, corresponding to the existence of a critical temperature for the neuron to respond with real spikes to the synaptic stimulus of a given frequency, due to the finiteness of spike width. An optimal temperature range for neuronal spiking is also found for a specific stimulus frequency, and the temperature range span decreases with increasing stimulus frequency. These findings imply that there is a physiological temperature range which is beneficial for the information processing in auditory system.
Ting Zeng、Shenbing Kuang、Jiafu Wang
生理学生物物理学
Ting Zeng,Shenbing Kuang,Jiafu Wang.Influence of Temperature on Neuronal Excitability in Cochlear Nucleus[EB/OL].(2007-02-07)[2025-08-02].https://arxiv.org/abs/q-bio/0702013.点此复制
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