The calcium binding protein parvalbumin is expressed in interneurons of two main morphologies, the basket and chandelier cells, which target perisomatic domains on principal cells and are extensively interconnected in laminar networks by synapses and gap junctions. Beyond its utility as a convenient cellular marker, parvalbumin is an unambiguous identifier of the key role that these interneurons play in the fundamental functions of the cortex. They provide a temporal framework for principal cell activity by propagating gamma oscillation, providing coherence for cortical information processing and the basis for timing-dependent plasticity processes. As these parvalbumin networks mature, they are physically and functionally stabilised by axon...
Inhibitory interneurons are thought to play a crucial role in several features of neocortical proces...
An important role for the neural extracellular matrix in modulating cortical activity-dependent syna...
Calcium binding proteins, such as parvalbumin (PV), are abundantly expressed in distinctive patterns...
The calcium binding protein parvalbumin is expressed in interneurons of two main morphologies, the b...
A specific subclass of inhibitory interneurons in the brain, called parvalbumin (PV) interneurons, a...
Inhibitory interneurons in the cerebral cortex include a vast array of subtypes, varying in their mo...
SummaryInhibitory interneurons in the cerebral cortex include a vast array of subtypes, varying in t...
Perineuronal nets (PNNs) are specialized structures of extracellular matrix that are aggregated into...
SummaryThe response of cortical neurons to a sensory stimulus is shaped by the network in which they...
The prefrontal cortex (PFC) is an area important for executive functions, the initiation and tempor...
The morphological and electrophysiological properties of parvalbumin-expressing inhibitory interneur...
SummaryWhile signatures of attention have been extensively studied in sensory systems, the neural so...
Striatal fast spiking interneurons (FSI) modulate the output of the striatum by synchronizing medium...
The differentiation of cortical interneurons is controlled by environ-mental factors. Here, we descr...
Parvalbumin-positive neurons are the largest class of GABAergic, inhibitory neurons in the central n...
Inhibitory interneurons are thought to play a crucial role in several features of neocortical proces...
An important role for the neural extracellular matrix in modulating cortical activity-dependent syna...
Calcium binding proteins, such as parvalbumin (PV), are abundantly expressed in distinctive patterns...
The calcium binding protein parvalbumin is expressed in interneurons of two main morphologies, the b...
A specific subclass of inhibitory interneurons in the brain, called parvalbumin (PV) interneurons, a...
Inhibitory interneurons in the cerebral cortex include a vast array of subtypes, varying in their mo...
SummaryInhibitory interneurons in the cerebral cortex include a vast array of subtypes, varying in t...
Perineuronal nets (PNNs) are specialized structures of extracellular matrix that are aggregated into...
SummaryThe response of cortical neurons to a sensory stimulus is shaped by the network in which they...
The prefrontal cortex (PFC) is an area important for executive functions, the initiation and tempor...
The morphological and electrophysiological properties of parvalbumin-expressing inhibitory interneur...
SummaryWhile signatures of attention have been extensively studied in sensory systems, the neural so...
Striatal fast spiking interneurons (FSI) modulate the output of the striatum by synchronizing medium...
The differentiation of cortical interneurons is controlled by environ-mental factors. Here, we descr...
Parvalbumin-positive neurons are the largest class of GABAergic, inhibitory neurons in the central n...
Inhibitory interneurons are thought to play a crucial role in several features of neocortical proces...
An important role for the neural extracellular matrix in modulating cortical activity-dependent syna...
Calcium binding proteins, such as parvalbumin (PV), are abundantly expressed in distinctive patterns...