Neural activity in awake behaving animals exhibits a vast range of timescales that can be several fold larger than the membrane time constant of individual neurons. Two types of mechanisms have been proposed to explain this conundrum. One possibility is that large timescales are generated by a network mechanism based on positive feedback, but this hypothesis requires fine-tuning of the strength or structure of the synaptic connections. A second possibility is that large timescales in the neural dynamics are inherited from large timescales of underlying biophysical processes, two prominent candidates being intrinsic adaptive ionic currents and synaptic transmission. How the timescales of adaptation or synaptic transmission influence the time...
A: Firing rate response of two different neurons with adaptation (red curves) and two different neur...
Neurons adjust their intrinsic excitability when experiencing a persistent change in synaptic drive....
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International audienceNeural activity in awake behaving animals exhibits a vast range of timescales ...
International audienceNeural activity in awake behaving animals exhibits a vast range of timescales ...
Neural activity in awake behaving animals exhibits a vast range of timescales that can be several fo...
International audienceNeural activity in awake behaving animals exhibits a vast range of timescales ...
Recently, in both the neuroscience and adaptive behaviour communities, there has been growing inter...
Synaptic plasticity is widely believed to constitute a key mechanism for modifying functional proper...
The response of a population of neurons to time-varying synaptic inputs can show a rich phenomenolog...
Neural activity in awake animals exhibits a vast range of timescales giving rise to behavior that ca...
Neural activity in awake animals exhibits a vast range of timescales giving rise to behavior that ca...
The response of a population of neurons to time-varying synaptic inputs can show a rich phenomenolog...
A dynamic balance between strong excitatory and inhibitory neuronal inputs is hypothesized to play a...
Synaptic plasticity is widely believed to constitute a key mechanism for modifying functional proper...
A: Firing rate response of two different neurons with adaptation (red curves) and two different neur...
Neurons adjust their intrinsic excitability when experiencing a persistent change in synaptic drive....
Contains fulltext : 221366.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Recent experime...
International audienceNeural activity in awake behaving animals exhibits a vast range of timescales ...
International audienceNeural activity in awake behaving animals exhibits a vast range of timescales ...
Neural activity in awake behaving animals exhibits a vast range of timescales that can be several fo...
International audienceNeural activity in awake behaving animals exhibits a vast range of timescales ...
Recently, in both the neuroscience and adaptive behaviour communities, there has been growing inter...
Synaptic plasticity is widely believed to constitute a key mechanism for modifying functional proper...
The response of a population of neurons to time-varying synaptic inputs can show a rich phenomenolog...
Neural activity in awake animals exhibits a vast range of timescales giving rise to behavior that ca...
Neural activity in awake animals exhibits a vast range of timescales giving rise to behavior that ca...
The response of a population of neurons to time-varying synaptic inputs can show a rich phenomenolog...
A dynamic balance between strong excitatory and inhibitory neuronal inputs is hypothesized to play a...
Synaptic plasticity is widely believed to constitute a key mechanism for modifying functional proper...
A: Firing rate response of two different neurons with adaptation (red curves) and two different neur...
Neurons adjust their intrinsic excitability when experiencing a persistent change in synaptic drive....
Contains fulltext : 221366.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Recent experime...