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1 Noah Weiss & Susan Koons

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3 Neuroscience: 3ed

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7 Resistors: Linear or non-linear F(V,I)=0V=IR I=f(V) V = h(I) Capacitors: Pumps:

8 Kirchhoff’s Current Law: The principle of conservation of electric charge implies that: The sum of currents flowing towards a point is equal to the sum of currents flowing away from that point. i1i1 i2i2 i3i3 i 1 = i 2 + i 3

9 Kirchhoff’s Voltage Law The directed sum of the electrical potential differences around any closed circuit must be zero. (Conservation of Energy) V R1 + V R2 + V R3 + V C =0 R1R1 R2R2 R3R3

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11 Neurons can be modeled with a circuit model – Each circuit element has an IV characteristic – The IV characteristics lead to differential equation(s) Use Kirchhoff’s laws and IV characteristics to get the differential equations

12 Solve for and use To find use the current law: – Additionally, define the absolute current – Assume a linear resistor with (small) resistance γ in series with the pumps Use Kirchhoff’s laws to get:

13 Assume the “N” curve doesn’t interact with the “S” curve – All three parts of “N” are within primary branch of “S” – Also, let ε = 0: I V K Na

14 Substitute the 4 th equation into the 1 st Nullclines: Set the derivatives equal to zero – Nontrivial nullcline in the 2 nd and 3 rd equations are same – Re-arrange and obtain the following:

15 Let – Analyze the nullclines: vector field directions – Assume C<<1: singular perturbation – nullcline intersects nullcline in primary branch IAIA VcVc I A nullcline V C nullcline

16 Increase to shift the nullcline upward To get an action potential:

17 The “N” curve has 2 “knee” points at The “S” curve is merely linear by assumption (i.e. is constant) Some algebra shows that must satisfy: >=

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19 Inside the cell Outside the cell

20 Recall the equations for one node: – There is no outgoing current Consider a second node that is not coupled to the first node – It should have the same equation (but with different currents)

21 Couple the nodes by adding a linear resistor between them

22 This is the general equation for the nth node In and out currents are derived in a similar manner:

23 Forcing current C=.1 pF

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37 (ms) The Importance of Myelination- Myelinated Axon

38 Myelination matters! Myelination decreases capacitance and increases conductance velocity If capacitance is too high, the pulse will not transmit First model that shows a pulse that travels down the entire axon without dying out


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