Synchronization of precise spike times across multiple neurons carries information about sensory stimuli. Inhibitory interneurons are suggested to promote this synchronization, but it is unclear whether distinct interneuron subtypes provide different contributions. To test this, we examined single-unit recordings from barrel cortex in vivo and used optogenetics to determine the contribution of parvalbumin (PV)– and somatostatin (SST)–positive interneurons to the synchronization of spike times across cortical layers. We found that PV interneurons preferentially promote the synchronization of spike times when instantaneous firing rates are low (<12 Hz), whereas SST interneurons preferentially promote the synchronization of spike times when...
Neural circuits in the cerebral cortex consist primarily of excitatory pyramidal (Pyr) cells and inh...
The morphological and electrophysiological properties of parvalbumin-expressing inhibitory interneur...
During the generation of higher-frequency (e.g., gamma) oscillations, cortical neurons can exhibit p...
Synchronization of precise spike times across multiple neurons carries information about sensory sti...
Neurons can carry information with both the synchrony and rate of their spikes. However, it is unkno...
Inhibitory interneurons are thought to play a crucial role in several features of neocortical proces...
The synchrony of neurons in extrastriate visual cortex is modulated by selective attention even when...
Almost a hundred years after the recording of the first voltage “spikes”, the question of how neuron...
Inhibitory interneurons are thought to play crucial roles in diverse brain functions. However, roles...
During cognitive tasks cortical microcircuits synchronize to bind stimuli into unified perception. T...
Various subtypes of inhibitory interneurons contact one another to organize cortical networks. Most ...
Diverse interneuron subtypes shape sensory processing in mature cortical circuits. During developmen...
AbstractRhythmic γ oscillations at 30–70 Hz in cortical and hippocampal slices depend on a maintaine...
AbstractRecent studies have described the coupling between pairs of neocortical interneurons involvi...
GABA-releasing cortical interneurons are crucial for the neural transformations underlying sensory p...
Neural circuits in the cerebral cortex consist primarily of excitatory pyramidal (Pyr) cells and inh...
The morphological and electrophysiological properties of parvalbumin-expressing inhibitory interneur...
During the generation of higher-frequency (e.g., gamma) oscillations, cortical neurons can exhibit p...
Synchronization of precise spike times across multiple neurons carries information about sensory sti...
Neurons can carry information with both the synchrony and rate of their spikes. However, it is unkno...
Inhibitory interneurons are thought to play a crucial role in several features of neocortical proces...
The synchrony of neurons in extrastriate visual cortex is modulated by selective attention even when...
Almost a hundred years after the recording of the first voltage “spikes”, the question of how neuron...
Inhibitory interneurons are thought to play crucial roles in diverse brain functions. However, roles...
During cognitive tasks cortical microcircuits synchronize to bind stimuli into unified perception. T...
Various subtypes of inhibitory interneurons contact one another to organize cortical networks. Most ...
Diverse interneuron subtypes shape sensory processing in mature cortical circuits. During developmen...
AbstractRhythmic γ oscillations at 30–70 Hz in cortical and hippocampal slices depend on a maintaine...
AbstractRecent studies have described the coupling between pairs of neocortical interneurons involvi...
GABA-releasing cortical interneurons are crucial for the neural transformations underlying sensory p...
Neural circuits in the cerebral cortex consist primarily of excitatory pyramidal (Pyr) cells and inh...
The morphological and electrophysiological properties of parvalbumin-expressing inhibitory interneur...
During the generation of higher-frequency (e.g., gamma) oscillations, cortical neurons can exhibit p...