spatially structured network
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spatially structured network
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This property is mainly brought about bythe dominance of recurrent synaptic inputs by the GABAergiccontribution; and the network is stabilized by NMDA Rs at therecurrent synapses. Both features were not present in previouspattern formation studies
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concomitant
naturally accompanying or associated.
Synchrony and the NMDA to AMPA Ratio
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atransient
vorübergehend
strong feedback inhibition
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67% NMDA contribution
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GIE/GEE=GII/GEI.
why? guess: as much flow into ecitory as in inhibitory, stable network
suprathreshold
stimulus that is large enough in magnitude to produce an action potential in excitable cells.
strongerisodirectional
parallel/selbe richtung
crossdirectional
quer zueinander
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MPAR-and NMDAR
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nS
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refractor
widerspendstig
(12.4)
integral with dirac = sum
retinotopic
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potential
interneurons
central nodes of neural circuits, enabling communication between sensory or motor neurons and the central nervous system (CNS).
pyramidal cells,
Pyramidal neurons are the primary excitation units of the mammalian prefrontal cortex and the corticospinal tract.
Intro:
reverberator y
widerhallend, rückhallend
mnemonic
A mnemonic device, or memory device, is any learning technique that aids information retention or retrieval in the human memory.
oculomotor
relating to the motion of the eye.
pos-terior parietal cortex
The posterior parietal cortex (the portion of parietal neocortex posterior to the primary somatosensory cortex) plays an important role in planned movements, spatial reasoning, and attention.
prefrontal cortex.
thescienceofpsychotherapy This brain region has been implicated in planning complex cognitive behavior, personality expression, decision making, and moderating social behaviour