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Biophysical Journal 43: 53-61 (1983)
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Frequency-dependent coupling between rhythmically active neurons in the leech.

E Peterson

ABSTRACT

The heart excitor (HE) cells, a set of rhythmically active motor neurons, drive the heartbeat of the medicinal leech. Their activity is gated by inhibitory input from a network of interneurons, but that influence may be modified locally by electrotonic coupling between the HE cells. In this paper I analyze that electrotonic coupling by applying direct current and alternating current signals, and compare the results with predictions based on linear cable theory. The electrotonic junction itself appears to be conventional, but because of the membrane properties of the HE cells, the coupling strength depends upon both the frequency and polarity of the signal and the phase of heartbeat cycle when the signal is applied.




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Using a Model to Assess the Role of the Spatiotemporal Pattern of Inhibitory Input and Intrasegmental Electrical Coupling in the Intersegmental and Side-to-Side Coordination of Motor Neurons by the Leech Heartbeat Central Pattern Generator
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