INVESTIGADORES
ALBARRACIN Ana Lia
artículos
Título:
Temporal code in the vibrissal system - Part I: Vibrissa response to passive stimulation
Autor/es:
FARFÁN FD; ALBARRACÍN AL; FELICE CJ
Revista:
JOURNAL OF PHYSICS:CONFERENCE SERIES
Editorial:
IOP PUBLISHING
Referencias:
Lugar: BRISTOL, UK; Año: 2007 vol. 90 p. 1 - 8
ISSN:
1742-6596
Resumen:
In this paper we analyzed the afferent discharges of two nerves: one innervating three vibrissae (N1) and another one innervating the DELTA vibrissa (N2). Sustained mechanical stimulations were applied to the hair shaft of a whisker innervated by N1 in three different directions. The vibrissa selected for stimulation was the one that produced the higher electrical activity in the N1. The vibrissa was bent 1, 2 and 3 mm in each direction. The manual stimulation was applied to DELTA vibrissa and its electrical activity was registered. A custom-made photoresistive sensor registered the vibrissa displacements. We analyzed the multifiber discharge with a spike detection algorithm using the continuous wavelet transform (CWT). Directional sensibility in afferent responses was observed. RMS values had higher sensibility to deflection intensity in direction 1, while the responses in direction 2 and 3 were different. Median and dispersion of the inter-event times were decreased during different levels of the bent (events of 0.2 msec). The statistical analysis of the inter-event times showed significant differences among different stimulation levels. The inter-event times are decreased during passive movement with bent quantity induced to DELTA vibrissa. In this case the events duration was 0.6 ms.