作者
Christa A Baker, Tsunehiko Kohashi, Ariel M Lyons-Warren, Xiaofeng Ma, Bruce A Carlson
发表日期
2013/7/1
来源
Journal of Experimental Biology
卷号
216
期号
13
页码范围
2365-2379
出版商
Company of Biologists
简介
The coding of stimulus information into patterns of spike times occurs widely in sensory systems. Determining how temporally coded information is decoded by central neurons is essential to understanding how brains process sensory stimuli. Mormyrid weakly electric fishes are experts at time coding, making them an exemplary organism for addressing this question. Mormyrids generate brief, stereotyped electric pulses. Pulse waveform carries information about sender identity, and it is encoded into submillisecond-to-millisecond differences in spike timing between receptors. Mormyrids vary the time between pulses to communicate behavioral state, and these intervals are encoded into the sequence of interspike intervals within receptors. Thus, the responses of peripheral electroreceptors establish a temporally multiplexed code for communication signals, one consisting of spike timing differences between …
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