Search Results - "Gasselin, Célia"
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Homeostatic regulation of h‐conductance controls intrinsic excitability and stabilizes the threshold for synaptic modification in CA1 neurons
Published in The Journal of physiology (15-11-2015)“…Key points We determined the contribution of the hyperpolarization‐activated cationic (h) current (Ih) to the homeostatic regulation of CA1 pyramidal cells in…”
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Plasticity of intrinsic excitability during LTD is mediated by bidirectional changes in h-channel activity
Published in Scientific reports (31-10-2017)“…The polarity of excitability changes associated with induction of Long-Term synaptic Depression (LTD) in CA1 pyramidal neurons is a contentious issue…”
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Cell-type-specific nicotinic input disinhibits mouse barrel cortex during active sensing
Published in Neuron (Cambridge, Mass.) (03-03-2021)“…Fast synaptic transmission relies upon the activation of ionotropic receptors by neurotransmitter release to evoke postsynaptic potentials. Glutamate and GABA…”
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Enhanced Intrinsic Excitability in Basket Cells Maintains Excitatory-Inhibitory Balance in Hippocampal Circuits
Published in Neuron (Cambridge, Mass.) (20-02-2013)“…The dynamics of inhibitory circuits in the cortex is thought to rely mainly on synaptic modifications. We challenge this view by showing that hippocampal…”
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Membrane potential dynamics of excitatory and inhibitory neurons in mouse barrel cortex during active whisker sensing
Published in PloS one (13-06-2023)“…Neocortical neurons can increasingly be divided into well-defined classes, but their activity patterns during quantified behavior remain to be fully…”
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The role of hyperpolarization‐activated cationic current in spike‐time precision and intrinsic resonance in cortical neurons in vitro
Published in The Journal of physiology (01-08-2011)“…Non‐technical summary We determined here the role of the hyperpolarization‐activated cationic (h) current on the temporal organization of hippocampal activity…”
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