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Computational modeling of spike generation in serotonergic neurons of the dorsal raphe nucleu
We consider here a single-compartment model of these neurons which is capable
of describing many of the known features of spike generation, particularly the
slow rhythmic pacemaking activity often observed in these cells in a variety of
species. Included in the model are ten kinds of voltage dependent ion channels
as well as calcium-dependent potassium current. Calcium dynamics includes
buffering and pumping. In sections 3-9, each component is considered in detail
and parameters estimated from voltage clamp data where possible. In the next
two sections simplified versions of some components are employed to explore the
effects of various parameters on spiking, using a systematic approach, ending
up with the following eleven components: a fast sodium current , a
delayed rectifier potassium current , a transient potassium current
, a low-threshold calcium current , two high threshold calcium
currents and , small and large conductance potassium currents
and , a hyperpolarization-activated cation current , a
leak current and intracellular calcium ion concentration .
Attention is focused on the properties usually associated with these neurons,
particularly long duration of action potential, pacemaker-like spiking and the
ramp-like return to threshold after a spike. In some cases the membrane
potential trajectories display doublets or have kinks or notches as have been
reported in some experimental studies. The computed time courses of and
during the interspike interval support the generally held view of a
competition between them in influencing the frequency of spiking. Spontaneous
spiking could be obtained with small changes in a few parameters from their
values with driven spiking.Comment: The abstract has been truncate
Seasonal Flight Patterns of Miridae (Hemiptera) in a Southern Illinois Black Walnut Plantation
The seasonal flight patterns of 92 species of Miridae collected in window traps in a southern Illinois black walnut plantation are compared with similar data from a North Carolina black walnut plantation. Flying height distributions and seasonal flight activities of Amblytylus nasutus, Deraeocoris nebulosus, Leptopterna dolabrata, Lopidea heidemanni, Lygus lineolaris, and Plagiognathus politus are considered in detail. Six species are newly recorded for Illinois
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The prevalence of cocaine-associated chest pain in a London hospital
Objectives: To determine the prevalence of cocaine misuse in patients presenting to an Accident and Emergency department with chest pain. 4 of 12 FAEM abstracts www.emjonline.co
A new way to see inside black holes
Black holes are real astrophysical objects, but their interiors are hidden
and can only be "observed" through mathematics. The structure of rotating black
holes is typically illustrated with the help of special coordinates. But any
such coordinate choice necessarily results in a distorted view, just as the
choice of projection distorts a map of the Earth. The truest way to depict the
properties of a black hole is through quantities that are coordinate-invariant.
We compute and plot all the independent curvature invariants of rotating,
charged black holes for the first time, revealing a landscape that is much more
beautiful and complex than usually thought.Comment: 4 pages, 3 figures, published in Bridges Baltimore 2015: Mathematics,
Music, Art, Architecture, Culture (Phoenix, AZ: Tessellations Publishing,
2015), 479-482. Revised to fix a referenc
The Solar Neighborhood VIII: Discovery of New High Proper Motion Nearby Stars Using the SuperCOSMOS Sky Survey
Five new objects with proper motions between 1.0 arcsec/yr and 2.6 arcsec/yr
have been discovered via a new RECONS search for high proper motion stars
utilizing the SuperCOSMOS Sky Survey. The first portion of the search,
discussed here, is centered on the south celestial pole and covers declinations
-90 degrees to -57.5 degrees.
Photographic photometry from SuperCOSMOS and JHKs near-infrared photometry
from 2MASS for stars nearer than 10 pc are combined to provide a suite of new
M_Ks-color relations useful for estimating distances to main sequence stars.
These relations are then used to derive distances to the new proper motion
objects as well as previously known stars with mu >= 1.0 arcsec/yr (many of
which have no trigonometric parallaxes) recovered during this phase of the
survey.
Four of the five new stars have red dwarf colors, while one is a nearby white
dwarf. Two of the red dwarfs are likely to be within the RECONS 10 pc sample,
and the white dwarf probably lies between 15 and 25 pc. Among the 23 known
stars recovered during the search, there are three additional candidates for
the RECONS sample that have no trigonometric parallaxes.Comment: 17 pages, 5 figures; accepted for publication in Astronomy Journa
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The Evolution of Male-Biased Dispersal under the Joint Selective Forces of Inbreeding Load and Demographic and Environmental Stochasticity
Acknowledgments We thank G. Bocedi, S. Palmer, and three anonymous reviewers for helpful comments on earlier drafts. R.C.H. was funded by the Natural Environment Research Council (1271380). Simulations were performed on the University of Aberdeen’s Maxwell high performance computing cluster.Peer reviewedPublisher PD
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