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J Neurosci ; 19(5): 1771-81, 1999 Mar 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10024362

ABSTRACT

Primary mechanosensory receptors and interneurons in the cricket cercal sensory system are sensitive to the direction and frequency of air current stimuli. Receptors innervating long mechanoreceptor hairs (>1000 microm) are most sensitive to low-frequency air currents (<150 Hz); receptors innervating medium-length hairs (900-500 microm) are most sensitive to higher frequency ranges (150-400 Hz). Previous studies demonstrated that the projection pattern of the synaptic arborizations of long hair receptor afferents form a continuous map of air current direction within the terminal abdominal ganglion (). We demonstrate here that the projection pattern of the medium-length hair afferents also forms a continuous map of stimulus direction. However, the afferents from the long and medium-length hair afferents show very little spatial segregation with respect to their frequency sensitivity. The possible functional significance of this small degree of spatial segregation was investigated, by calculating the relative overlap between the long and medium-length hair afferents with the dendrites of two interneurons that are known to have different frequency sensitivities. Both interneurons were shown to have nearly equal anatomical overlap with long and medium hair afferents. Thus, the differential overlap of these interneurons with the two different classes of afferents was not adequate to explain the observed frequency selectivity of the interneurons. Other mechanisms such as selective connectivity between subsets of afferents and interneurons and/or differences in interneuron biophysical properties must play a role in establishing the frequency selectivities of these interneurons.


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Ganglia, Invertebrate/anatomy & histology , Gryllidae/anatomy & histology , Mechanoreceptors/anatomy & histology , Sensory Receptor Cells/anatomy & histology , Afferent Pathways/anatomy & histology , Afferent Pathways/physiology , Air Movements , Animals , Brain Mapping , Female , Ganglia, Invertebrate/physiology , Gryllidae/physiology , Interneurons/physiology , Mechanoreceptors/physiology , Neurons, Afferent/physiology , Sensory Receptor Cells/physiology
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W V Med J ; 64(6): 224-5, 1968 Aug 22.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-5240697
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Postgrad Med ; 43(5): 126-31, 1968 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-5648652
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Nebr State Med J ; 52(8): 355-60, 1967 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-4227608
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Trans Assoc Am Physicians ; 80: 11-2, 1967.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-4866708
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