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Publication : Active Touch and Self-Motion Encoding by Merkel Cell-Associated Afferents.

First Author  Severson KS Year  2017
Journal  Neuron Volume  94
Issue  3 Pages  666-676.e9
PubMed ID  28434802 Mgi Jnum  J:253223
Mgi Id  MGI:6108953 Doi  10.1016/j.neuron.2017.03.045
Citation  Severson KS, et al. (2017) Active Touch and Self-Motion Encoding by Merkel Cell-Associated Afferents. Neuron 94(3):666-676.e9
abstractText  Touch perception depends on integrating signals from multiple types of peripheral mechanoreceptors. Merkel-cell associated afferents are thought to play a major role in form perception by encoding surface features of touched objects. However, activity of Merkel afferents during active touch has not been directly measured. Here, we show that Merkel and unidentified slowly adapting afferents in the whisker system of behaving mice respond to both self-motion and active touch. Touch responses were dominated by sensitivity to bending moment (torque) at the base of the whisker and its rate of change and largely explained by a simple mechanical model. Self-motion responses encoded whisker position within a whisk cycle (phase), not absolute whisker angle, and arose from stresses reflecting whisker inertia and activity of specific muscles. Thus, Merkel afferents send to the brain multiplexed information about whisker position and surface features, suggesting that proprioception and touch converge at the earliest neural level.
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