体感系统外围触觉反应的编码

S. Leiser, K. Moxon
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仿生学,特别是神经仿生学,已经提出了通过研究神经系统,我们可以辨别最佳设计策略和参数,以开发更好的人工设备的希望。然而,在研究自然系统时,很难抽象出有用的设计策略。造成这种困难的一个原因是,在自然行为过程中研究神经系统的技术很差。我们开发了一种新的技术来研究三叉神经节中的细胞,该细胞的神经末梢位于大鼠面部胡须周围的毛囊中,并将触觉刺激转化为电脉冲,供中枢神经系统随后处理。这项工作的目标是1)确定这些细胞的被动反应特性是否被动物在自然探索中使用,2)评估这些细胞如何编码复杂的刺激。我们开发了一种从这些周围神经细胞长期记录的新方法,并确定:1)这些原代细胞使用被动反应特性来编码自然探索过程中的感觉信息;2)当每个细胞有一个狭窄的参数范围时,大鼠使用胡须和头部的复杂行为运动来优化刺激这些细胞的概率。作为一个群体,这些细胞传递环境的复杂特征,中枢神经系统使用精确的尖峰时间来解码信息
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Encoding of Tactile Responses in the Periphery of the Somatosensory System
Biomimetics, or neuromimetics in particular, have held out the promise that by studying the nervous system we could discern optimal design strategies and parameters to develop better artificial devices. However, when studying natural systems it has proved difficult to abstract useful design strategies. One reason for this difficulty is the poor techniques for studying neural systems during natural behaviors. We developed a novel technique for studying cells in the trigeminal ganglion whose nerve terminals lie in the follicles surrounding the whiskers on the rats face and transduce tactile stimulation to electrical impulses for subsequent processing by the central nervous system. The goals of this work were to 1) determine if the passive response properties of these cells are used by the animal during natural exploration and 2) evaluate how these cells encode complex stimuli. We developed a novel method for chronically recording from these peripheral nerve cells and determined that 1) the passive response properties are used by these primary cells to encode sensory information during natural exploration and 2) while each cell has a narrow range of parameters that it responds to, the rat employs complex behavioral movements of the whiskers and head to optimize the probability of exciting these cells. As a population then, these cells convey complex features of their environment and the CNS uses precise spike timing to decode the information
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