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Postexcitatory inhibition of the crayfish lateral giant neuron: a mechanism for sensory temporal filtering.

E T Vu1, A Berkowitz, F B Krasne.   

Abstract

Crayfish escape from threats by either giant neuron-mediated "reflex" tail flexions that occur with very little delay but do not allow for much sensory guidance of trajectory or by "nongiant" tail flexion responses that allow for sensory guidance but occur much less promptly. Thus, when a stimulus occurs, the nervous system must make a rapid assessment of whether to use the faster reflex system or the slower nongiant one. It does this on the basis of the abruptness of stimulus onset; only stimuli of very abrupt onset trigger giant-mediated responses. We report here that stimuli which excite the lateral giant (LG) command neurons for one form of reflex escape also produce a slightly delayed postexcitatory inhibition (PEI) of the command neurons. As a result, only stimuli that become strong enough to excite the command neurons to firing threshold before the onset of PEI, within a few milliseconds of stimulus onset, can cause giant-mediated responses. This inhibition is directed to distal dendrites of the LG neurons, which allows for some location specificity of PEI within the sensory field of a single hemisegment.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9348354      PMCID: PMC6573081     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Neurosci        ISSN: 0270-6474            Impact factor:   6.167


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