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VIP interneurons in mouse primary visual cortex selectively enhance responses to weak but specific stimuli
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Although VIP neuron activity in the primary visual cortex (V1) of mouse is highly correl Through this disinhibitory mechanism, VIP interneurons are believed to modulate network dynamics based on the behavioral state of the animal; VIP-SST mutual antagonism regulates the gain of the cortex to achieve
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  • Although VIP neuron activity in the primary visual cortex (V1) of mouse is highly correl
  • Through this disinhibitory mechanism, VIP interneurons are believed to modulate network dynamics based on the behavioral state of the animal;
  • VIP-SST mutual antagonism regulates the gain of the cortex to achieve sensitivity to specific weak stimuli without compromising network stability.
  • Through this disinhibitory mechanism, VIP interneurons are believed to modulate network dynamics based on the behavioral state of the animal; for instance, VIP neurons in mouse primary visual cortex (V1) are reliably active during periods of
  • perception of low contrast stimuli is strongly enhanced by VIP neuron activity in V1

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