The concept of homeostatic plasticity postulates that neurons maintain relatively stable rates of firing despite changing inputs. Homeostatic and use-dependent plasticity mechanisms operate concurrently, although they have different requirements for induction. Depriving central somatosensory neurons of their primary activating inputs reduces activity and results in compensatory changes that favor excitation. Both a reduction of GABAergic inhibition and increase in glutamatergic excitatory transmission are observed in input-deprived cortex. Topographic reorganization of the adult somatosensory cortex is likely driven by both homeostatic and use-dependent mechanisms. Plasticity is induced by changes in the strengths of synaptic inputs, as wel...
Sensory deprivation and injury to the peripheral nervous system both induce plasticity in the somato...
Homeostatic plasticity has emerged as a fundamental regulatory principle that strives to maintain ne...
In the healthy brain, neuronal excitability and synaptic strength are homeostatically regulated to k...
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We compare the circuit and cellular mechanisms for homeostatic plasticity that have been discovered ...
The cerebral cortex continuously adapts through learning and changes in sensory experience. A major ...
Homeostatic synaptic plasticity is a negative feedback mechanism that neurons use to offset excessiv...
AbstractHomeostatic plasticity is thought to stabilize neural activity around a set point within a p...
Homeostatic adjustment of neuronal firing rates is considered a vital mechanism to keep neurons oper...
Homeostatic plasticity is important in neurobiology for stabilising neuronal networks in the face o...
The cerebral cortex encodes sensory information with astonishing precision, but it is also confronte...
Spike-timing dependent plasticity (STDP) offers a powerful means of forming and modifying neural cir...
Layer 5 contains the major projection neurons of the neocortex and is composed of two major cell typ...
Homeostatic regulation is essential for stable neuronal function. Several synaptic mechanisms of hom...
Recent studies have shown that ocular dominance plasticity in layer 2/3 of the visual cortex exhibit...
Sensory deprivation and injury to the peripheral nervous system both induce plasticity in the somato...
Homeostatic plasticity has emerged as a fundamental regulatory principle that strives to maintain ne...
In the healthy brain, neuronal excitability and synaptic strength are homeostatically regulated to k...
Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, p...
We compare the circuit and cellular mechanisms for homeostatic plasticity that have been discovered ...
The cerebral cortex continuously adapts through learning and changes in sensory experience. A major ...
Homeostatic synaptic plasticity is a negative feedback mechanism that neurons use to offset excessiv...
AbstractHomeostatic plasticity is thought to stabilize neural activity around a set point within a p...
Homeostatic adjustment of neuronal firing rates is considered a vital mechanism to keep neurons oper...
Homeostatic plasticity is important in neurobiology for stabilising neuronal networks in the face o...
The cerebral cortex encodes sensory information with astonishing precision, but it is also confronte...
Spike-timing dependent plasticity (STDP) offers a powerful means of forming and modifying neural cir...
Layer 5 contains the major projection neurons of the neocortex and is composed of two major cell typ...
Homeostatic regulation is essential for stable neuronal function. Several synaptic mechanisms of hom...
Recent studies have shown that ocular dominance plasticity in layer 2/3 of the visual cortex exhibit...
Sensory deprivation and injury to the peripheral nervous system both induce plasticity in the somato...
Homeostatic plasticity has emerged as a fundamental regulatory principle that strives to maintain ne...
In the healthy brain, neuronal excitability and synaptic strength are homeostatically regulated to k...