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- who: Guillem Via and collaborators from the Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center, Department of Cell Biology and Anatomy, New have published the article: Interneuronal network model of theta-nested fast oscillations predicts differential effects of heterogeneity, gap junctions and short term depression for hyperpolarizing versus shunting inhibition, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: The authors show that in the entorhinal cortex the intrinsic dynamical properties of these neurons are sufficiently heterogeneous that electrical synapses are likely required to synchronize fast oscillations. The authors show that the range of slow phases that support a fast oscillation . . .
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