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Differential modulation of synaptic strength and timing regulate synaptic efficacy in a motor network
Bruce R. Johnson
, Jessica M. Brown
, Mark D. Kvarta
, Jay Y.J. Lu
, Lauren R. Schneider
,
Farzan Nadim
, Ronald M. Harris-Warrick
Biological Sciences
Institute for Brain and Neuroscience Research
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Motor Network
100%
Synapse
100%
Postsynaptic Density Protein 95 (PSD-95)
100%
Synaptic Efficacy
100%
Differential Modulation
100%
Dopamine
57%
Pacemaker
42%
Cycle Frequency
42%
Octopamine
42%
Pyloric Network
28%
Oscillation
28%
Synaptic Input
28%
Monoamines
28%
Serotonin
14%
Multiple Sites
14%
Neuromodulators
14%
Synaptic
14%
Lobster
14%
Multiple Mechanisms
14%
Functional Importance
14%
Limit Cycle
14%
Neuronal Firing
14%
Dilators
14%
Cycle Period
14%
Inhibitory Synapse
14%
Phase Delay
14%
Phase Advance
14%
Fire Properties
14%
Refractory Period
14%
Neuroscience
Synapse
100%
Synaptic Efficacy
100%
Octopamine
37%
Monoamine
25%
Serotonin
12%
Refractory Period
12%