AbstractFluctuation analysis of synaptic transmission using the variance–mean approach has been restricted in the past to steady-state responses. Here we extend this method to short repetitive trains of synaptic responses, during which the response amplitudes are not stationary. We consider intervals between trains, long enough so that the system is in the same average state at the beginning of each train. This allows analysis of ensemble means and variances for each response in a train separately. Thus, modifications in synaptic efficacy during short-term plasticity can be attributed to changes in synaptic parameters. In addition, we provide practical guidelines for the analysis of the covariance between successive responses in trains. Exp...
Short-term synaptic depression, caused by depletion of releasable neurotransmitter, modulates the st...
Short-term synaptic depression, caused by depletion of releasable neurotransmitter, modulates the st...
Monte Carlo simulations of transmitter diffusion and its interactions with postsynaptic receptors ha...
AbstractFluctuation analysis of synaptic transmission using the variance–mean approach has been rest...
The mechanisms underlying synaptic plasticity can be investigated by analyzing synaptic amplitude fl...
Amplitude fluctuations of evoked synaptic responses can be used to extract information on the probab...
AbstractHypothetical scenarios for “tetanic rundown” (“short-term depression”) of synaptic signals e...
In order to distinguish pre- and postsynaptic mechanisms contributing to short-term synap...
Excitatory postsynaptic currents from CA3 hippocampal neurons, elicited by trains of presynaptic act...
Short-term synaptic depression, caused by depletion of releasable neurotransmitter, modulates the st...
<div><p>Short-term synaptic depression, caused by depletion of releasable neurotransmitter, modulate...
Synaptic transmission is both history-dependent and stochastic, resulting in varying responses to pr...
Short-term synaptic depression, caused by depletion of releasable neurotransmitter, modulates the st...
Procedures for discriminating between competing statistical models of synaptic transmission, and for...
Short-term synaptic depression, caused by depletion of releasable neurotransmitter, modulates the st...
Short-term synaptic depression, caused by depletion of releasable neurotransmitter, modulates the st...
Short-term synaptic depression, caused by depletion of releasable neurotransmitter, modulates the st...
Monte Carlo simulations of transmitter diffusion and its interactions with postsynaptic receptors ha...
AbstractFluctuation analysis of synaptic transmission using the variance–mean approach has been rest...
The mechanisms underlying synaptic plasticity can be investigated by analyzing synaptic amplitude fl...
Amplitude fluctuations of evoked synaptic responses can be used to extract information on the probab...
AbstractHypothetical scenarios for “tetanic rundown” (“short-term depression”) of synaptic signals e...
In order to distinguish pre- and postsynaptic mechanisms contributing to short-term synap...
Excitatory postsynaptic currents from CA3 hippocampal neurons, elicited by trains of presynaptic act...
Short-term synaptic depression, caused by depletion of releasable neurotransmitter, modulates the st...
<div><p>Short-term synaptic depression, caused by depletion of releasable neurotransmitter, modulate...
Synaptic transmission is both history-dependent and stochastic, resulting in varying responses to pr...
Short-term synaptic depression, caused by depletion of releasable neurotransmitter, modulates the st...
Procedures for discriminating between competing statistical models of synaptic transmission, and for...
Short-term synaptic depression, caused by depletion of releasable neurotransmitter, modulates the st...
Short-term synaptic depression, caused by depletion of releasable neurotransmitter, modulates the st...
Short-term synaptic depression, caused by depletion of releasable neurotransmitter, modulates the st...
Monte Carlo simulations of transmitter diffusion and its interactions with postsynaptic receptors ha...