1981
DOI: 10.1016/s0006-3495(81)84782-0
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Voltage oscillations in the barnacle giant muscle fiber

Abstract: Barnacle muscle fibers subjected to constant current stimulation produce a variety of types of oscillatory behavior when the internal medium contains the Ca++ chelator EGTA. Oscillations are abolished if Ca++ is removed from the external medium, or if the K+ conductance is blocked. Available voltage-clamp data indicate that the cell's active conductance systems are exceptionally simple. Given the complexity of barnacle fiber voltage behavior, this seems paradoxical. This paper presents an analysis of the possi… Show more

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“…Specifically, we use the HCO model described by Skinner et al (1994). The dynamics of each neuron are described by standard current balance equations based on the Morris-Lecar model (Morris and Lecar 1981). For the phase portrait arguments and the numerical simulations presented in the main text, the cells are taken to be non-oscillatory when isolated.…”
Section: Description Of Half-center Oscillator Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Specifically, we use the HCO model described by Skinner et al (1994). The dynamics of each neuron are described by standard current balance equations based on the Morris-Lecar model (Morris and Lecar 1981). For the phase portrait arguments and the numerical simulations presented in the main text, the cells are taken to be non-oscillatory when isolated.…”
Section: Description Of Half-center Oscillator Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The first set is a special two-dimensional case of the HH equations, the Morris-Lecar model (ML; Morris and Lecar, 1981;Rinzel and Ermentrout, 1998). This model was designed as the simplest possible HH-type model reflecting the values of experimental quantities directly in its parameters.…”
Section: Numerical Examplementioning
confidence: 99%
“…with colored noise stimuli, we used Euler's method to solve Type-I and Type-II MorrisLecar (ML) models [18,19] and the OU process in Eq. (3).…”
Section: Colored-noise Spike-triggered Average (Csta)mentioning
confidence: 99%