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High-frequency, depressing inhibition facilitates synchronization in globally inhibitory networks
S. Kunec,
A. Bose
Mathematical Sciences
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Oscillation
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Action Potential
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Pyramidal Cells
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Interneuron
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Rat Hippocampus
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Positive Feedback
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Excitatory Neurons
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Inhibitory Synapse
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Inhibitory Neurons
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Synaptic Delay
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Inhibitory Network
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Immobility
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Inhibitory Input
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Sharp-wave Ripple
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Slow-wave Sleep
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Excitatory Cells
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Basin of Attraction
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CA1 Region
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Inhibitory Cells
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Neuroscience
Action Potential
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Synapse
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Pyramidal Cell
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Hippocampus
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Interneuron
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Slow-Wave Sleep
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