Toggling between gamma-frequency activity and suppression of cell assemblies.

Börgers, Christoph.

Walker, Bryan L.

2013.

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  • Gamma (30-80 Hz) rhythms in hippocampus and neocortex resulting from the interaction of excitatory and inhibitory cells (E- and I-cells), called Pyramidal-Interneuronal Network Gamma (PING), require that the I-cells respond to the E-cells, but don't fire on their own. In idealized models, there is a sharp boundary between a parameter regime where the I-cells have weak-enough drive for PING, and ... read more
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  • C. Börgers and B. Walker, "Toggling between gamma-frequency activity and suppression of cell assemblies," Frontiers in Computational Neuroscience, vol. 7, 2013. doi: 10.3389/fncom.2013.00033.
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