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Whisking in Air: Encoding of Kinematics by Trigeminal Ganglion Neurons in Awake Rats

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JOURNAL OF NEUROPHYSIOLOGY
卷 101, 期 4, 页码 1836-1846

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AMER PHYSIOLOGICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1152/jn.90655.2008

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  1. National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke [NS-048937, NS-51799, NS-35360, NS-058758]
  2. City University of New York [80209]
  3. RCMI [RR-03037]

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Khatri V, Bermejo R, Brumberg JC, Keller A, Zeigler HP. Whisking in air: encoding of kinematics by trigeminal ganglion neurons in awake rats. J Neurophysiol 101: 1836-1846, 2009. First published December 24, 2008; doi: 10.1152/jn.90655.2008. Active sensing requires the brain to distinguish signals produced by external inputs from those generated by the animal's own movements. Because the rodent whisker musculature lacks proprioceptors, we asked whether trigeminal ganglion neurons encode the kinematics of the rat's own whisker movements in air. By examining the role of kinematics, we have extended previous findings showing that many neurons that respond during such movements do not do so consistently. Nevertheless, the majority (similar to 70%) of trigeminal ganglion neurons display significant correlations between firing rate and a kinematic parameter, and a subset, similar to 30%, represent kinematics with high reliability. Preferential firing to movement direction was observed but was strongly modulated by movement amplitude and speed. However, in contrast to the precise time-locking that occurs in response to active whisker contacts, whisker movements in air generate temporally dispersed responses that are not time-locked to the onset of either protractions or retractions.

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