Publication Date:
2002
abstract:
Experimental results revealed that in neocortex inhibitory fast-spiking
(FS) interneurons interact also by electrical synapses (gap-junctions).
They receive sensory information from thalamus and transfer it to
principal cells by feedforward inhibition. Moreover, their synchronous
discharge enhances their inhibitory control of pyramidal neurons. By using
a biophysical model of FS interneurons the synchronization properties of a
network of two synaptically coupled units are investigated. In the case
they interact only by inhibitory synapses, well defined regions exist in
the parameters space described by the strength and duration of the
synaptic current, where synchronous regimes occur. Then an empirical
protocol is proposed to determine approximately the borders of the
synchronization manifold (SM). When electrical synapses are included, the
region of synchronous discharge of the two interneurons becomes larger. In
both cases, the coherent states are characterized by discharge frequencies
in the gamma range. Lastly, the effects of heterogeneity, either obtained
by using different stimulation currents or unidirectional inhibitory
coupling, are studied.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
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