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Inhibition recruitment in prefrontal cortex during sleep spindles and gating of hippocampal inputs | Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
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Concurrently, the hippocampal activity is characterized by transient and strong excitatory events, Sharp-Waves-Ripples (SPWRs), directly affecting neocortical activity—in particular the medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC)—which receives monosynaptic fibers from the ventral hippocampus and subiculum duri
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  • Concurrently, the hippocampal activity is characterized by transient and strong excitatory events, Sharp-Waves-Ripples (SPWRs), directly affecting neocortical activity—in particular the medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC)—which receives monosynaptic fibers from the ventral hippocampus and subiculum
  • during sleep spindles, oscillatory responses of cortical cells are different for different cell types and cortical layers.
  • dynamics are dominated by inhibition.

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