Journal of Applied Mathematics and Physics

Volume 9, Issue 4 (April 2021)

ISSN Print: 2327-4352   ISSN Online: 2327-4379

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Fields, Geometry and Their Impact on Axon Interaction

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DOI: 10.4236/jamp.2021.94053    388 Downloads   1,312 Views  Citations

ABSTRACT

In this paper, we present a simulation program that allows for the concurrent propagation of action potentials in axons coupled via currents, as well as, for the first time, the computation of the resultant nodal electric field generated as the action potentials traverse the tract of axons. With these fields in hand, we inject currents into nodes of axons that depend on these fields and study the coupling between axons in the presence of the fields and currents present jointly in varying strengths. We find close-to-synchronized propagation in three dimensions. Further, we derive for the first time a mathematical equation for tortuous tracts (as opposed to linear) with such field-mediated coupling. The geometrical formulation enables us to consider spacetime perturbative effects, which have also not been considered in the literature so far. We investigate the case when gravitational radiation is present, in order to determine its impact on tract information processing. We find that action potential relative-timing in a tract is affected by the strength and frequency of gravitational waves and the waning of this influence with weakening strength. This latter study blurs the division between what lies inside and outside man. As an additional novelty, we investigate the influence of geometry on the information transmission capacity of the ephaptically-coupled tract, when viewed as a discrete memoryless channel, and find a rising trend in capacity with increasing axonal inclinations, which may occur in traumatic CNS injury.

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Chawla, A. , Morgera, S. and Snider, A. (2021) Fields, Geometry and Their Impact on Axon Interaction. Journal of Applied Mathematics and Physics, 9, 751-778. doi: 10.4236/jamp.2021.94053.

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