SummaryInhibitory interneurons across diverse brain regions commonly exhibit spontaneous spiking activity, even in the absence of external stimuli. It is not well understood how stimulus-evoked inhibition can be distinguished from background inhibition arising from spontaneous firing. We found that noradrenaline simultaneously reduced spontaneous inhibitory inputs and enhanced evoked inhibitory currents recorded from principal neurons of the mouse dorsal cochlear nucleus (DCN). Together, these effects produced a large increase in signal-to-noise ratio for stimulus-evoked inhibition. Surprisingly, the opposing effects on background and evoked currents could both be attributed to noradrenergic silencing of spontaneous spiking in glycinergic i...
Both central noradrenergic (NE) and dopaminergic (DA) neuromodulatory systems are involved in proces...
<p>Auditory sensations can arise from objects in our environment or from our own actions, such as wh...
GABA and glycine are the major inhibitory transmitters that attune neuronal activity in the CNS of m...
SummaryInhibitory interneurons across diverse brain regions commonly exhibit spontaneous spiking act...
What are the mechanisms that enhance the response to behaviorally relevant external stimuli? In this...
Many neurons fire spontaneously, and the rate of this firing is subject to neuromodulation. How this...
<div>Spherical bushy cells (SBCs) in the anteroventral cochlear nucleus respond to acoustic stimulat...
Inhibitory interneurons play an essential role in neural computations by utilizing a combination of ...
Feedforward inhibition represents a powerful mechanism by which control of the timing and fidelity o...
Diffusely projecting noradrenergic (NE) neurons of the brainstem nucleus locus coeruleus (LC) regula...
Inhibition plays a crucial role in neural signal processing, shaping and limiting responses. In the ...
The majority of auditory nerve fibers exhibit prominent spontaneous activity in the absence of sound...
Neuronal responses to sensory stimuli are not only driven by feedforward sensory pathways but also d...
There seems little doubt that from the earliest evolutionary beginnings, inhibition has been a funda...
AbstractInhibition is commonly thought to suppress neuronal responses, but new discoveries suggest t...
Both central noradrenergic (NE) and dopaminergic (DA) neuromodulatory systems are involved in proces...
<p>Auditory sensations can arise from objects in our environment or from our own actions, such as wh...
GABA and glycine are the major inhibitory transmitters that attune neuronal activity in the CNS of m...
SummaryInhibitory interneurons across diverse brain regions commonly exhibit spontaneous spiking act...
What are the mechanisms that enhance the response to behaviorally relevant external stimuli? In this...
Many neurons fire spontaneously, and the rate of this firing is subject to neuromodulation. How this...
<div>Spherical bushy cells (SBCs) in the anteroventral cochlear nucleus respond to acoustic stimulat...
Inhibitory interneurons play an essential role in neural computations by utilizing a combination of ...
Feedforward inhibition represents a powerful mechanism by which control of the timing and fidelity o...
Diffusely projecting noradrenergic (NE) neurons of the brainstem nucleus locus coeruleus (LC) regula...
Inhibition plays a crucial role in neural signal processing, shaping and limiting responses. In the ...
The majority of auditory nerve fibers exhibit prominent spontaneous activity in the absence of sound...
Neuronal responses to sensory stimuli are not only driven by feedforward sensory pathways but also d...
There seems little doubt that from the earliest evolutionary beginnings, inhibition has been a funda...
AbstractInhibition is commonly thought to suppress neuronal responses, but new discoveries suggest t...
Both central noradrenergic (NE) and dopaminergic (DA) neuromodulatory systems are involved in proces...
<p>Auditory sensations can arise from objects in our environment or from our own actions, such as wh...
GABA and glycine are the major inhibitory transmitters that attune neuronal activity in the CNS of m...