A new study reveals how interneurons, brain cells that regulate the firing of other neurons, act as traffic controllers in the hippocampus, a region critical for learning and memory.
Neocortical GABAergic interneuron migration and thalamo-cortical axon (TCA) pathfinding follow similar trajectories and timing, suggesting they may be interdependent. The mechanisms that regulate the ...
Most cortical neurons fire regularly when excited by a constant stimulus ... A computer model of an irregular spiking interneuron showed that the activity of these potassium ion channels and a type of ...