Rapid firing rates from mechanosensory neurons in copepod antennules

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David M. Fields
Marc J. Weissburg
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[1] Georgia Institute of Technology,School of Biology
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Firing Rate; Fluid Velocity; High Frequency Response; Mechanosensory Neuron; Firing Rate Peak;
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Small detection distances coupled with rapid movements require copepods to respond to stimuli with behavioral latencies on the order of milliseconds. Receiving adequate sensory information in such a short time necessitates extremely rapid firing rates of the efferent receptors. Here we show that copepod mechanoreceptors can fire at frequencies up to 5 kHz in response to fluid mechanical stimuli. Neural activity at these frequencies enables these animals to code for a range of fluid velocities thus providing important information regarding the nature of different fluid disturbances.
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