Inhibitory engrams in perception and memory

Volume: 114, Issue: 26, Pages: 6666 - 6674
Published: Jun 13, 2017
Abstract
Nervous systems use excitatory cell assemblies to encode and represent sensory percepts. Similarly, synaptically connected cell assemblies or "engrams" are thought to represent memories of past experience. Multiple lines of recent evidence indicate that brain systems create and use inhibitory replicas of excitatory representations for important cognitive functions. Such matched "inhibitory engrams" can form through homeostatic potentiation of...
Paper Details
Title
Inhibitory engrams in perception and memory
Published Date
Jun 13, 2017
Volume
114
Issue
26
Pages
6666 - 6674
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