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Improving the dynamics of responses to amplitude modulated stimuli by modeling inhibitory interneurons in cochlear nucleus.

Improving the dynamics of responses to amplitude modulated stimuli by modeling inhibitory interneurons in cochlear nucleus.

... Abstract— Amplitude modulation is an important feature of communication sounds. A phenomenological model of the auditory pathway that reproduces amplitude modulation coding from the outer ear to the inferior colliculus ...

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Ca²+ mechanisms of synaptic integration and plasticity in inhibitory interneurons

Ca²+ mechanisms of synaptic integration and plasticity in inhibitory interneurons

... Schizophrenia Schizophrenia is a complex psychiatric condition characterized by a number of social and cognitive deficits as well as manifestations of psychosis. Its causes are still poorly understood (and beyond the ...

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Molecular Layer Interneurons of the Cerebellum: Developmental and Morphological Aspects

Molecular Layer Interneurons of the Cerebellum: Developmental and Morphological Aspects

... cortex, inhibitory interneurons may also have an extracerebellar ...GABAergic interneurons and oligodendrocytes but increases the number of ...

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Activation of specific interneurons improves V1 feature selectivity and visual perception

Activation of specific interneurons improves V1 feature selectivity and visual perception

... Abstract Inhibitory interneurons are essential components of the neural circuits underlying various brain ...GABAergic interneurons have been identified based on their morphology, molecular markers, ...

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Profiling parvalbumin interneurons using iPSC: challenges and perspectives for Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)

Profiling parvalbumin interneurons using iPSC: challenges and perspectives for Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)

... (PV)-expressing inhibitory interneurons as a common and possibly unifying pathway for some forms of ...PV-expressing interneurons (short: PVALB neurons) are critically implicated in the regulation of ...

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Competition Through Selective Inhibitory Synchrony

Competition Through Selective Inhibitory Synchrony

... by inhibitory synchrony of such subsystems results in a sta- ble ...on inhibitory connec- tivity because the synchrony between local inhibitory neurons is achieved entirely by excitatory ...

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Glutamate acting on AMPA but not NMDA receptors modulates the migration of hippocampal interneurons.

Glutamate acting on AMPA but not NMDA receptors modulates the migration of hippocampal interneurons.

... migrating interneurons) might modulate the migration of glutamatergic ...of interneurons remains ...cortical interneurons express functional GABA A (Metin et ...migrating interneurons of the ...

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Synaptic kainate receptors tune oriens-lacunosum moleculare interneurons to operate at theta frequency.

Synaptic kainate receptors tune oriens-lacunosum moleculare interneurons to operate at theta frequency.

... Somatostatin-containing interneurons are activated by theta frequency stimulation protocols In imaging experiments, we found that ap- plying a TS protocol to the alveus resulted in the preferential activation of ...

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Slow Inhibition and Inhibitory Recruitment in the Hippocampal Dentate Gyrus

Slow Inhibition and Inhibitory Recruitment in the Hippocampal Dentate Gyrus

... of interneurons can contribute to the spatial tuning of GCs (Nitz & McNaughton, 2004; Maurer et ...low inhibitory activity would also be beneficial for the development of synaptic modifications that are ...

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Synthesis and glycosidase inhibitory study of new polyhydroxylated indolizidines

Synthesis and glycosidase inhibitory study of new polyhydroxylated indolizidines

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Executive Functions in Tobacco Dependence: Importance of Inhibitory Capacities

Executive Functions in Tobacco Dependence: Importance of Inhibitory Capacities

... of inhibitory control with tobacco dependence using a different measure of inhibition capacities (a go-nogo task)[ 22 ...in inhibitory control between non-smokers and light smokers or heavier smokers but ...

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Neural activity of heterogeneous inhibitory spiking networks with delay

Neural activity of heterogeneous inhibitory spiking networks with delay

... Finite-size analysis confirm that in SNs we have two phase transitions that delimit the finite range of couplings where COs are observable. Outside this range the dynamics is asynchronous; however, we have two different ...

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Executive Functions in Tobacco Dependence: Importance of Inhibitory Capacities

Executive Functions in Tobacco Dependence: Importance of Inhibitory Capacities

... of inhibitory control with tobacco dependence using a different measure of inhibition capacities (a go-nogo task)[ 22 ...in inhibitory control between non-smokers and light smokers or heavier smokers but ...

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Specificity of Inhibitory Deficits in Normal Aging and Alzheimer's Disease

Specificity of Inhibitory Deficits in Normal Aging and Alzheimer's Disease

... the inhibitory effects reported in the literature in various normal and pathological ...general inhibitory functions that operate at different times in the information processing sequence: the access ...

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Inhibitory Activity on Xanthine Oxidase and Antioxidant Properties of Teucrium polium L. Extracts

Inhibitory Activity on Xanthine Oxidase and Antioxidant Properties of Teucrium polium L. Extracts

... strong inhibitory effects on XO. Therefore, a nonenzy- matic method for scavenging effects on 2 was real- ized which showed that TPE are a good superoxide radi- cal scavengers. Data obtained in this study proved a ...

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Exact firing time statistics of neurons driven by discrete inhibitory noise

Exact firing time statistics of neurons driven by discrete inhibitory noise

... So far we considered as excitatory input a constant DC term, however the analytic approach here presented can be applied also for exponentially distributed excitatory amplitudes, namely A e = exp( − a a a / )/ e e . We ...

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Inhibitory Plasticity Permits the Recruitment of CA2 Pyramidal Neurons by CA3

Inhibitory Plasticity Permits the Recruitment of CA2 Pyramidal Neurons by CA3

... Copyright © 2015 Society for Neuroscience This Accepted Manuscript has not been copyedited and formatted. The final version may differ from this version. Research Article: New Research | Neuronal Excitability ...

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Competition by inhibitory oligonucleotides prevents binding of CpG to C-terminal TLR9

Competition by inhibitory oligonucleotides prevents binding of CpG to C-terminal TLR9

... non-specific inhibitory effects due to interactions with other receptors for G-rich ODNs, such as scavenger receptors, as has been shown for other G-rich inhibitory ODNs ...its inhibitory activity ...

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Comparison of inhibitory functioning in mild Alzheimer's disease and frontotemporal dementia

Comparison of inhibitory functioning in mild Alzheimer's disease and frontotemporal dementia

... which inhibitory mechanisms are exerted and stated that ‘the strength of the inhibition continually adapts to the strength of the to-be-ignored inputs’ ...of inhibitory functioning may be relevant in ...

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The Dopamine D5 receptor contributes to activation of cholinergic interneurons during L-DOPA induced dyskinesia

The Dopamine D5 receptor contributes to activation of cholinergic interneurons during L-DOPA induced dyskinesia

... pathway SPNs correlate with LID scores 26 . It was also shown that ERK-dependent plasticity mediates the aberrant response to chronic L-DOPA 27 . In addition, pharmacological ERK inhibition alleviates LID 28 , 29 . ...

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