Buño W, Monti-Bloch L, Crispino L
J Neurobiol. 1981 Mar;12(2):101-21. doi: 10.1002/neu.480120202.
Responses of cercal "bristlelike" hair sensilla (BHS) on Periplaneta americana L. to movement were investigated by recording generator (GP) and spike potentials with an extracellular pipette electrode which held the bristle by its tip. BHSs had no resting discharge, were purely phasic, with sensitivity only to stimulus transitions. They were directionally sensitive. Sinusoidal analysis suggested, to a first approximation because of the important nonlinearities, the behavior of a first-order lead system with corner frequencies distributed between 8 and 20 Hz. Responses elicited by step- and ramplike displacements were roughly in accord with the above behavior. Nonlinearities occurred both at GP level and at the level of spike generation. The phasic and the nonlinear behaviors at GP level may have a mechanical origin. The lack of spontaneous activity and the threshold nature of the spike generator account for other linearities. The operation of BHS could be separated conceptually into a linear element followed by nonlinear elements. A computer simulation based on these concepts showed a close fit to the biological responses.
通过用一根细胞外微管电极记录发生器电位(GP)和峰电位来研究美洲大蠊尾须“刚毛状”毛形感受器(BHS)对运动的反应,该电极通过其尖端固定刚毛。BHS没有静息放电,完全是相位性的,仅对刺激转换敏感。它们具有方向敏感性。由于重要的非线性因素,正弦分析初步表明,其行为类似于一个一阶超前系统,其转折频率分布在8至20赫兹之间。阶跃和斜坡状位移引发的反应大致符合上述行为。非线性现象既出现在GP水平,也出现在峰电位产生水平。GP水平的相位性和非线性行为可能有机械方面的原因。缺乏自发活动以及峰电位发生器的阈值特性解释了其他线性特征。BHS的运作在概念上可分为一个线性元件,其后跟着非线性元件。基于这些概念的计算机模拟显示与生物学反应非常吻合。