Diverse sources of GABAergic inhibition are a major feature of cortical networks, but distinct inhibitory input systems have not been systematically characterized in the thalamus. Here, we contrasted the properties of two independent GABAergic pathways in the posterior thalamic nucleus of rat, one input from the reticular thalamic nucleus (nRT), and one "extrareticular" input from the anterior pretectal nucleus (APT). The vast majority of nRT-thalamic terminals formed single synapses per postsynaptic target and innervated thin distal dendrites of relay cells. In contrast, single APT-thalamic terminals formed synaptic contacts exclusively via multiple, closely spaced synapses on thick relay cell dendrites. Quantal analysis demonstrated that ...
This thesis examines the major inhibitory systems in ventrobasal nuclei of rat thalamus. The ventrob...
International audienceAlthough the thalamus presents a rather limited repertoire of GABAergic cell t...
GABA-A receptors (GABA-ARs) are typically expressed at synaptic or nonsynaptic sites mediating phasi...
SummaryGABAergic signaling is central to the function of the thalamus and has been traditionally att...
Thalamocortical circuits govern cognitive, sensorimotor, and sleep-related network processes, and ge...
AbstractInhibitory sculpting of afferent signals in the thalamus is exerted by two types of neurons ...
Transmission through the thalamus activates circuits involving the GABAergic neurons of the thalamic...
International audienceOrganization of behavior requires rapid coordination of brainstem and forebrai...
The thalamus is the major source of cortical inputs shaping sensation, action, and cognition. Thalam...
A large part of the thalamus is not directly involved in relaying ascending sensory inputs to the ce...
A subset of thalamic nuclei, the so called higher order (i.e. nuclei which receive layer 5 cortical ...
AbstractInformation gating through the thalamus is dependent on the output of thalamic relay neurons...
AbstractThe thalamic relay to neocortex is dynamically gated. The inhibitory interneuron, which we h...
The GABA neurons and their processes in the cat motor thalamic nuclei were identified and studied wi...
The rodent ventrobasal (VB) thalamus contains a relatively uniform population of thalamocortical (TC...
This thesis examines the major inhibitory systems in ventrobasal nuclei of rat thalamus. The ventrob...
International audienceAlthough the thalamus presents a rather limited repertoire of GABAergic cell t...
GABA-A receptors (GABA-ARs) are typically expressed at synaptic or nonsynaptic sites mediating phasi...
SummaryGABAergic signaling is central to the function of the thalamus and has been traditionally att...
Thalamocortical circuits govern cognitive, sensorimotor, and sleep-related network processes, and ge...
AbstractInhibitory sculpting of afferent signals in the thalamus is exerted by two types of neurons ...
Transmission through the thalamus activates circuits involving the GABAergic neurons of the thalamic...
International audienceOrganization of behavior requires rapid coordination of brainstem and forebrai...
The thalamus is the major source of cortical inputs shaping sensation, action, and cognition. Thalam...
A large part of the thalamus is not directly involved in relaying ascending sensory inputs to the ce...
A subset of thalamic nuclei, the so called higher order (i.e. nuclei which receive layer 5 cortical ...
AbstractInformation gating through the thalamus is dependent on the output of thalamic relay neurons...
AbstractThe thalamic relay to neocortex is dynamically gated. The inhibitory interneuron, which we h...
The GABA neurons and their processes in the cat motor thalamic nuclei were identified and studied wi...
The rodent ventrobasal (VB) thalamus contains a relatively uniform population of thalamocortical (TC...
This thesis examines the major inhibitory systems in ventrobasal nuclei of rat thalamus. The ventrob...
International audienceAlthough the thalamus presents a rather limited repertoire of GABAergic cell t...
GABA-A receptors (GABA-ARs) are typically expressed at synaptic or nonsynaptic sites mediating phasi...