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AP back-prop. explains threshold variability and rapid rise (McCormick et al. 2007, Yu et al. 2008)
Model File
McCormickEtAl2007YuEtAl2008_r3
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Notes
This simple axon-soma model explained how the rapid rising phase in the somatic spike is derived from the propagated axon initiated spike, and how the somatic spike threshold variance is affected by spike propagation.
Model Neurons
Neocortical pyramidal neuron: superficial
 
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Neocortical pyramidal neuron: deep
 
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Model Currents
I L high threshold
 
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I M
 
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I Na,t
 
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I T low threshold
 
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I K,Ca
 
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I K
 
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I h
 
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I A
 
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I_AHP
 
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Model Receptors
GabaA
 
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NMDA
 
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Model Type
Axon
 
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Neuron or other electrically excitable cell
 
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Model Concept
Action Potential Initiation
 
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Model papers
McCormick DA, Shu Y, Yu Y (2007)
 
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Yu Y, Shu Y, McCormick DA (2008)
 
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Simulator software
Neuron
 
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Gene
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McCormickEtAl2007YuEtAl2008
Region Organism
Neocortex
 
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Gap Junctions
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144
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AP back-prop. explains threshold variability and rapid rise (McCormick et al. 2007, Yu et al. 2008)
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9
Last time:
5/15/2012 11:27:17 AM
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Tom Morse - MoldelDB admin
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