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Extracellularly Identifying Motor Neurons for a Muscle Motor Pool in Aplysia californica
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Neurosciences
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Extracellularly Identifying Motor Neurons for a Muscle Motor Pool in Aplysia californica

Extracellularly Identifying Motor Neurons for a Muscle Motor Pool in Aplysia californica

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13:37 min

March 25, 2013

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Chapitres

  • 00:05Titre
  • 01:35Electrode Preparation
  • 02:14Ganglia and Muscle Preparation
  • 07:42Setting up the Extracellular Glass Electrodes for Soma Recordings
  • 08:35Setting up the Suction Electrodes for the Nerve Recordings
  • 09:41Setting up the Force Transducer to Measure the I1/I3 Muscle Contraction
  • 10:38Results: Extracellularly Identifying Motor Neurons for a Muscle Motor Pool in Aplysia californica
  • 13:19Conclusion

Summary

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In animals with large identified neurons (e.g. mollusks), analysis of motor pools is done using intracellular techniques1,2,3,4. Recently, we developed a technique to extracellularly stimulate and record individual neurons in Aplysia californica5. We now describe a protocol for using this technique to uniquely identify and characterize motor neurons within a motor pool.

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