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Mapping Inhibitory Neuronal Circuits by Laser Scanning Photostimulation
Published on: October 6, 2011
Stimulus-dependent onset latency of inhibitory recurrent activity
1Centre for Nonlinear Dynamics in Physiology and Medicine, McGill University, 3655 Drummond Street, Montreal, Quebec, Canada H3G lY6. chauptma@cnd.mcgill.ca
Abstract:
This paper gives an explanation for the experimentally observed onset latencies of the inhibitory responses that vary from a few milliseconds to hundreds of milliseconds in systems where the conduction delays are only several milliseconds in the feedback pathways. To do this we use a simple mathematical model. The model consists of two delay differential equations (DDE) where the nonlinear relation between the postsynaptic potential and the firing frequency of the neuron population arises from the stoichiometry of the transmitter-receptor kinetics. The parameters of the model refer to the hippocampal feedback system, and the modeling results are compared with corresponding experiments.
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