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Inhibitory synaptic plasticity: spike timing-dependence and putative network function
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- 2013
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- Frontiers Media
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- © 2013 Vogels, Froemke, Doyon, Gilson, Haas, Liu, Maffei, Miller, Wierenga, Woodin, Zenke and Sprekeler.
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- 1662-5110
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- 7
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- R. Liu was supported by NIH NIDCD grant no. 008343 and NSF CBN IBN-9876754.
- Woodin received funds from the Natural Sciences and Research Council of Canada (NSERC).
- A. Maffei received funding through NIH EY019885.
- R. C. Froemke was supported by NIDCD grant no. DC009635 and an Alfred P. Sloan Research Fellowship.
- H. Sprekeler was supported by a Bernstein Award, grant no. 01GQ1201, awarded by the German Ministry of Science and Education.
- N. Doyon was supported by a Canadian CIHR grant no. STP-53908.
- P. Miller acknowledges support from the Swartz Foundation and an NSF IGERT Award.
- J. Wierenga was funded by a Dutch NWO VIDI grant (016.126.36) and European Community's Seventh Framework Marie Curie International Reintegration grant no. 256284. M. A.
- M. Gilson received funding from a Japanese JST - CRET grant.
- T. P. Vogels was supported by the European Community's Seventh Framework grant agreement 269921 (BrainScales) and a Marie Curie International Reintegration grant no. 268436. C.
- F. Zenke was supported by the European Community's Seventh Framework Program under grant agreement no. 237955 (FACETS-ITN) and 269921 (BrainScales).
- J. S. Haas was supported by the San Diego Foundation Blasker Fund and NINDS R03- 05798106.
- Abstract
- While the plasticity of excitatory synaptic connections in the brain has been widely studied, the plasticity of inhibitory connections is much less understood. Here, we present recent experimental and theoretical findings concerning the rules of spike timing-dependent inhibitory plasticity and their putative network function. This is a summary of a workshop at the COSYNE conference 2012.
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