Journal article

Experimental basis for realistic large-scale computer simulation of the enteric nervous system

JB Furness, JC Bornstein, WAA Kunze, PP Bertrand, H Kelly, EA Thomas

Clinical and Experimental Pharmacology and Physiology | Published : 1996

Abstract

1. The enteric nervous system is perhaps the most accessible part of the mammalian nervous system in which it is feasible to attempt large scale computer simulation that is based closely on experimentally determined data. Here we summarize the data obtained for simulation of motility reflexes in the guinea-pig small intestine. 2. The chemistry, morphology and connectivity of each type of neuron involved in intrinsic reflexes have been investigated and most classes of neurons are physiologically well characterized. This includes primary sensory neurons, ascending and descending interneurons and motor neurons to circular and longitudinal muscle. 3. The responses of primary sensory neurons and ..

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