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Activity dependent changes in motoneurones (Dai Y et al 2002, Gardiner et al 2002)
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These two papers review various experimental papers and examine the effects of activity on motoneurons in a similar 5 compartment model with 10 active conductances. Included are slow (S) and fast (F) type and fast fatigue resistant (FR) and fast fatigable (FF) models corresponding to the types of motoneurons. See papers for more and details.
Model Neurons
Spinal motor neuron
 
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Model Currents
I Potassium
 
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I T low threshold
 
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I Na,t
 
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I Na,p
 
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I N
 
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I L high threshold
 
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I K
 
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I h
 
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Model Type
Neuron or other electrically excitable cell
 
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Model papers
Gardiner P, Dai Y, Heckman CJ (2006)
 
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Dai Y, Jones KE, Fedirchuk B, McCrea DA, Jordan LM (2002)
 
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Dai, Yue [ydai at scrc.umanitoba.ca]
 
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