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. 1984 Jan;51(1):113-25.
doi: 10.1152/jn.1984.51.1.113.

Synaptic perturbation and entrainment of gastric mill rhythm of the spiny lobster

Synaptic perturbation and entrainment of gastric mill rhythm of the spiny lobster

J Ayers et al. J Neurophysiol. 1984 Jan.

Abstract

The gastric mill rhythm of the lobster stomatogastric ganglion was perturbed with short trains of synaptic input from the inferior ventricular nerve (IVN) through fibers. The stimulus was delivered randomly for phase-response curve analysis or repetitively to examine entrainment. The responses depend on the phase of the stimulus in the endogenous rhythm. The stimulus may alter the internal coordination of the motor pattern. Stimuli that occur during a lateral gastric nerve-anterior lateral nerve-E-neuron (LG-GM-E) burst perturb the burst internally and produce a prolonged LG-GM-E burst, while those that occur during the silent interval between LG-GM-E bursts may evoke a triggered LG-GM-E burst. Spontaneous, prolonged, and triggered LG-GM-E bursts differ in their internal structure as well as the order of burst onsets and offsets. The intercalated triggered LG-GM-E burst delays the occurrence of the subsequent spontaneous LG-GM-E burst, thus strongly resetting the rhythm. These resetting effects have been formalized by phase-response curve analysis. Over limited constraints, cyclic IVN stimuli can entrain the rhythm. Repetitively delivered IVN stimuli have parametric effects on the rhythm that mask the predictive value of phase-response curve analysis for the determination of the phase relations during entrainment.

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