TMS pulse propagates beginning in the axon terminal, subsequently activating soma and dendrites.

<p>Propagation of an action potential induced by a 250 V/m monophasic TMS pulse. (a): Voltage trace at various recording locations showing initiation of action potential at axon terminal (b): Schematic of cell showing the recording locations.</p> <p>(TIFF)</p>

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Huvudupphovsman: Nicholas Hananeia (22683665) (author)
Övriga upphovsmän: Christian Ebner (1276467) (author), Christos Galanis (15210328) (author), Hermann Cuntz (32618) (author), Alexander Opitz (295799) (author), Andreas Vlachos (47497) (author), Peter Jedlicka (179938) (author)
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Christos Galanis (15210328)
Hermann Cuntz (32618)
Alexander Opitz (295799)
Andreas Vlachos (47497)
Peter Jedlicka (179938)
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Christian Ebner (1276467)
Christos Galanis (15210328)
Hermann Cuntz (32618)
Alexander Opitz (295799)
Andreas Vlachos (47497)
Peter Jedlicka (179938)
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dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Nicholas Hananeia (22683665)
Christian Ebner (1276467)
Christos Galanis (15210328)
Hermann Cuntz (32618)
Alexander Opitz (295799)
Andreas Vlachos (47497)
Peter Jedlicka (179938)
dc.date.none.fl_str_mv 2025-11-25T18:41:59Z
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Cell Biology
Neuroscience
Physiology
Space Science
Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified
Information Systems not elsewhere classified
results :</ b
previous experimental studies
objective :</ b
methods :</ b
like cellular effects
conclusion :</ b
background :</ b
strongly distance dependent
scale modeling tools
repetitive magnetic stimulation
biophysical neuronal models
1 hz protocols
successfully modelled plasticity
induced synaptic plasticity
dependent plasticity model
plasticity model
dependent spatio
scale modelling
burst stimulation
5 hz
plasticity amplitude
distal plasticity
term potentiation
term changes
temporal resolution
temporal changes
rms ).
previously established
parameter screening
neurons stimulated
neuronal dendrites
modelling framework
mechanisms behind
low sensitivity
high spatio
fully understood
detailed prediction
dendritic spikes
comprehensive module
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spelling TMS pulse propagates beginning in the axon terminal, subsequently activating soma and dendrites.Nicholas Hananeia (22683665)Christian Ebner (1276467)Christos Galanis (15210328)Hermann Cuntz (32618)Alexander Opitz (295799)Andreas Vlachos (47497)Peter Jedlicka (179938)MedicineCell BiologyNeurosciencePhysiologySpace ScienceBiological Sciences not elsewhere classifiedInformation Systems not elsewhere classifiedresults :</ bprevious experimental studiesobjective :</ bmethods :</ blike cellular effectsconclusion :</ bbackground :</ bstrongly distance dependentscale modeling toolsrepetitive magnetic stimulationbiophysical neuronal models1 hz protocolssuccessfully modelled plasticityinduced synaptic plasticitydependent plasticity modelplasticity modeldependent spatioscale modellingburst stimulation5 hzplasticity amplitudedistal plasticityterm potentiationterm changestemporal resolutiontemporal changesrms ).previously establishedparameter screeningneurons stimulatedneuronal dendritesmodelling frameworkmechanisms behindlow sensitivityhigh spatiofully understooddetailed predictiondendritic spikescomprehensive module<p>Propagation of an action potential induced by a 250 V/m monophasic TMS pulse. (a): Voltage trace at various recording locations showing initiation of action potential at axon terminal (b): Schematic of cell showing the recording locations.</p> <p>(TIFF)</p>2025-11-25T18:41:59ZImageFigureinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionimage10.1371/journal.pcbi.1012295.s006https://figshare.com/articles/figure/TMS_pulse_propagates_beginning_in_the_axon_terminal_subsequently_activating_soma_and_dendrites_/30715004CC BY 4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:figshare.com:article/307150042025-11-25T18:41:59Z
spellingShingle TMS pulse propagates beginning in the axon terminal, subsequently activating soma and dendrites.
Nicholas Hananeia (22683665)
Medicine
Cell Biology
Neuroscience
Physiology
Space Science
Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified
Information Systems not elsewhere classified
results :</ b
previous experimental studies
objective :</ b
methods :</ b
like cellular effects
conclusion :</ b
background :</ b
strongly distance dependent
scale modeling tools
repetitive magnetic stimulation
biophysical neuronal models
1 hz protocols
successfully modelled plasticity
induced synaptic plasticity
dependent plasticity model
plasticity model
dependent spatio
scale modelling
burst stimulation
5 hz
plasticity amplitude
distal plasticity
term potentiation
term changes
temporal resolution
temporal changes
rms ).
previously established
parameter screening
neurons stimulated
neuronal dendrites
modelling framework
mechanisms behind
low sensitivity
high spatio
fully understood
detailed prediction
dendritic spikes
comprehensive module
status_str publishedVersion
title TMS pulse propagates beginning in the axon terminal, subsequently activating soma and dendrites.
title_full TMS pulse propagates beginning in the axon terminal, subsequently activating soma and dendrites.
title_fullStr TMS pulse propagates beginning in the axon terminal, subsequently activating soma and dendrites.
title_full_unstemmed TMS pulse propagates beginning in the axon terminal, subsequently activating soma and dendrites.
title_short TMS pulse propagates beginning in the axon terminal, subsequently activating soma and dendrites.
title_sort TMS pulse propagates beginning in the axon terminal, subsequently activating soma and dendrites.
topic Medicine
Cell Biology
Neuroscience
Physiology
Space Science
Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified
Information Systems not elsewhere classified
results :</ b
previous experimental studies
objective :</ b
methods :</ b
like cellular effects
conclusion :</ b
background :</ b
strongly distance dependent
scale modeling tools
repetitive magnetic stimulation
biophysical neuronal models
1 hz protocols
successfully modelled plasticity
induced synaptic plasticity
dependent plasticity model
plasticity model
dependent spatio
scale modelling
burst stimulation
5 hz
plasticity amplitude
distal plasticity
term potentiation
term changes
temporal resolution
temporal changes
rms ).
previously established
parameter screening
neurons stimulated
neuronal dendrites
modelling framework
mechanisms behind
low sensitivity
high spatio
fully understood
detailed prediction
dendritic spikes
comprehensive module