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The Role of Parvalbumin-positive Interneurons in Auditory Steady-State Response Deficits in Schizophrenia
(2019-12-06)
Despite an increasing body of evidence demonstrating subcellular alterations in parvalbumin-positive (PV+) interneurons in schizophrenia, their functional consequences remain elusive. Since PV+ interneurons are involved ...
Phase dependence of the termination of absence seizures by cerebellar input to thalamocortical networks
(2019-11-14)
Absence seizures are the most common form of epilepsy in children. They start and finish abruptly, last for 10–20 seconds and can be detected by generalised spike-and-wave discharges (GSWDs) in the electroencephalogram. ...
Phase dependence of the termination of absence seizures by cerebellar input to thalamocortical networks
(2019-11-14)
Absence seizures are the most common form of epilepsy in children. They start and finish abruptly, last for 10–20 seconds and can be detected by generalised spike-and-wave discharges (GSWDs) in the electroencephalogram. ...
Phase dependence of the termination of absence seizures by cerebellar input to thalamocortical networks
(2019-11-14)
Absence seizures are the most common form of epilepsy in children. They start and finish abruptly, last for 10–20 seconds and can be detected by generalised spike-and-wave discharges (GSWDs) in the electroencephalogram. ...
The effect of alterations of schizophrenia-associated genes on gamma band auditory steadystate responses
(2019-11-14)
Recent GWAS have identified more than 100 risk genes for schizophrenia (SCZ) [1]. Many of these encode ion channels. While their function has been well characterized, the contributions of common variation in these channels ...
Growth rules for repair of asynchronous irregular network models following peripheral lesions
(2019-11-14)
Several homeostatic mechanisms enable the brain to maintain desired levels of neuronal activity after disruptive changes to synaptic inputs. One of these homeostatic mechanisms, structural plasticity, can restore activity ...
Phase dependence of the termination of absence seizures by cerebellar input to thalamocortical networks
(2019-11-14)
Absence seizures are the most common form of epilepsy in children. They start and finish abruptly, last for 10–20 seconds and can be detected by generalised spike-and-wave discharges (GSWDs) in the electroencephalogram. ...
Unsupervised learning of sparse spatio-temporal receptive fields through inhibitory plasticity; A model of the mammalian early visual system
(2019-11-14)
Receptive fields of V1 simple cells in mammalian visual cortex are characterised as localized, oriented bandpass filters that respond to oriented contrast edges of a specific spatial scale in a particular area of the visual ...
The Importance of Self-excitation in Spiking Neural Networks Evolved to Recognize Temporal Patterns
(Springer Nature, 2019-09-09)
Biological and artificial spiking neural networks process information by changing their states in response to the temporal patterns of input and of the activity of the network itself. Here we analyse very small networks, ...