Cortical Up states induce the selective weakening of subthreshold synaptic inputs
Slow-wave sleep is thought to be important for retuning cortical synapses, but the cellular mechanisms remain unresolved. During slow-wave activity, cortical neurons display synchronized transitions between depolarized Up states and hyperpolarized Down states. Here, using recordings from LIII pyrami...
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Springer Nature
2017
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