Spike phase locking in CA1 pyramidal neurons depends on background conductance and firing rate.
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The past, present, and future of real-time control in cellular electrophysiology.Subthreshold membrane currents confer distinct tuning properties that enable neurons to encode the integral or derivative of their input.Temporal dynamics of L5 dendrites in medial prefrontal cortex regulate integration versus coincidence detection of afferent inputs.Non-linear Membrane Properties in Entorhinal Cortical Stellate Cells Reduce Modulation of Input-Output Responses by Voltage Fluctuations.Enhanced Sensitivity to Rapid Input Fluctuations by Nonlinear Threshold Dynamics in Neocortical Pyramidal Neurons.Entorhinal stellate cells show preferred spike phase-locking to theta inputs that is enhanced by correlations in synaptic activity.Cortical Specializations Underlying Fast Computations.Encoding of High Frequencies Improves with Maturation of Action Potential Generation in Cultured Neocortical Neurons.Frequency preference in two-dimensional neural models: a linear analysis of the interaction between resonant and amplifying currents.Regulation of Cortical Dynamic Range by Background Synaptic Noise and Feedforward Inhibition.Spiking resonances in models with the same slow resonant and fast amplifying currents but different subthreshold dynamic properties.Dynamical response properties of neocortical neurons to conductance-driven time-varying inputs.Differences in the Electrophysiological Properties of Mouse Somatosensory Layer 2/3 Neurons In Vivo and Slice Stem from Intrinsic Sources Rather than a Network-Generated High Conductance State.
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Spike phase locking in CA1 pyramidal neurons depends on background conductance and firing rate.
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Spike phase locking in CA1 pyr ...... d conductance and firing rate.
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Spike phase locking in CA1 pyr ...... nd conductance and firing rate
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Alan D Dorval
Alla Borisyuk
Tilman Broicher
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10.1523/JNEUROSCI.0842-12.2012
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2012-10-01T00:00:00Z