Three rules govern thalamocortical connectivity of fast-spike inhibitory interneurons in the visual cortex
Some cortical neurons receive highly selective thalamocortical (TC) input, but others do not. Here, we examine connectivity of single thalamic neurons (lateral geniculate nucleus, LGN) onto putative fast-spike inhibitory interneurons in layer 4 of rabbit visual cortex. We show that three ‘rules’ reg...
Main Authors: | Yulia Bereshpolova, Xiaojuan Hei, Jose-Manuel Alonso, Harvey A Swadlow |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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eLife Sciences Publications Ltd
2020-12-01
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Series: | eLife |
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Online Access: | https://elifesciences.org/articles/60102 |
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