… grows exponentially, rapidly increasing the number of synapses between neurons, some of which are then pruned back … are covered with receptors that are either excitatory or inhibitory, meaning they are capable of increasing or … Nedivi’s lab was able to resolve excitatory (yellow) and inhibitory (white) post-synaptic areas. This figure is from a …
… have now observed how the brain’s place cells stave off inhibitory input in the process of establishing their tuning … epilepsy all-optical physiology hippocampus spatial memory inhibitory neurons synapse function … to suppress the incoming circuit connections, called “synapses,” of a specific type of inhibitory neuron. If the …
… among neurons. Yet another theory focuses on the inhibitory neurotransmitter GABA, suggesting that reduced … how neurons forge and edit their circuit connections, or “synapses,” to enable the brain to flexibly respond to … receptors for the neurotransmitter glutamate at excitatory synapses. This doesn’t immediately explain why a deficit …
… in brain tissue PSD synapse formation synapse assembly inhibitorysynapses MAP … components of receptors for the neurotransmitter GABA in inhibitorysynapses (so called because they reduce a neuron’s …
… Neuroscientists knew that neural connections called synapses would strengthen with strong input but Cooper’s … the field’s understanding of structural plasticity of both inhibitory neurons and inhibitorysynapses, especially in the adult brain where …
… consistency in representation is governed by a circuit of inhibitory neurons vision visual cortex multiphoton microscopy visual system inhibitory neurons inhibitory circuits … only inhibit excitatory cell activity via connections, or “synapses,” on the spiny tendrils called dendrites that extend …