Accumulating evidence indicates that there are substantial species differences in the properties of mammalian neurons, yet theories on circuit activity and information processing in the human brain are based heavily on results obtained from rodents and other experimental animals. This knowledge gap may be particularly important for understanding the neocortex, the brain area responsible for the most complex neuronal operations and showing the greatest evolutionary divergence. Here, we examined differences in the electrophysiological properties of human and mouse fast-spiking GABAergic basket cells, among the most abundant inhibitory interneurons in cortex. Analyses of membrane potential responses to current input, pharmacologically isolated...
The biophysical features of neurons shape information processing in the brain. Cortical neurons are ...
In layer V pyramidal neurons, neurons that project across the corpus callosum have different electro...
The advanced cognitive capabilities of the human brain are often attributed to our recently evolved ...
Accumulating evidence indicates that there are substantial species differences in the properties of ...
Gene expression studies suggest that differential ion channel expression contributes to differences ...
(A) Somatic sag potentials recorded from human fast-spiking pv interneurons. (A1) Anatomical and imm...
A three-compartmental model neuron with standard Hodgkin–Huxley-type spike-generating Na+ and K+ cur...
Whereas recent studies have elucidated principles for representation of informationwithin the entorh...
(A) Outside-out patch recordings obtained from human fast-spiking cell somata. (A1) First, the sag p...
During high-frequency network activities, fast-spiking, parvalbumin-expressing basket cells (PV+-BCs...
The hyperpolarization-activated cyclic nucleotide-gated (HCN1) channels are predominantly located in...
The hyperpolarization-activated cation current (I(h)), mediated by HCN channels, contributes to intr...
(A) The HCN channel blocker ZD7288 slows the time course of membrane potential changes in human fast...
Layer 1 (L1) interneurons (INs) play a key role in modulating the integration of inputs to pyramidal...
Hyperpolarization-activated cyclic nucleotide-gated (HCN) channels are voltage-gated ion channels th...
The biophysical features of neurons shape information processing in the brain. Cortical neurons are ...
In layer V pyramidal neurons, neurons that project across the corpus callosum have different electro...
The advanced cognitive capabilities of the human brain are often attributed to our recently evolved ...
Accumulating evidence indicates that there are substantial species differences in the properties of ...
Gene expression studies suggest that differential ion channel expression contributes to differences ...
(A) Somatic sag potentials recorded from human fast-spiking pv interneurons. (A1) Anatomical and imm...
A three-compartmental model neuron with standard Hodgkin–Huxley-type spike-generating Na+ and K+ cur...
Whereas recent studies have elucidated principles for representation of informationwithin the entorh...
(A) Outside-out patch recordings obtained from human fast-spiking cell somata. (A1) First, the sag p...
During high-frequency network activities, fast-spiking, parvalbumin-expressing basket cells (PV+-BCs...
The hyperpolarization-activated cyclic nucleotide-gated (HCN1) channels are predominantly located in...
The hyperpolarization-activated cation current (I(h)), mediated by HCN channels, contributes to intr...
(A) The HCN channel blocker ZD7288 slows the time course of membrane potential changes in human fast...
Layer 1 (L1) interneurons (INs) play a key role in modulating the integration of inputs to pyramidal...
Hyperpolarization-activated cyclic nucleotide-gated (HCN) channels are voltage-gated ion channels th...
The biophysical features of neurons shape information processing in the brain. Cortical neurons are ...
In layer V pyramidal neurons, neurons that project across the corpus callosum have different electro...
The advanced cognitive capabilities of the human brain are often attributed to our recently evolved ...