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18 july 2019 17:00:19

 
Persistent Gamma Spiking in SI Nonsensory Fast Spiking Cells Predicts Perceptual Success (Neuron)
 


Gamma oscillations are hypothesized to temporally coordinate sensory encoding. Shin and Moore found a distinct subtype of fast spiking interneurons (FS) in SI that are nonsensory responsive and spike regularly at gamma intervals. These `gamma regular nonsensory FS` could potentially mediate perceptually relevant oscillations, independent of the LFP and sensory drive.


 
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