Reciprocal inhibition and slow calcium decay in perigeniculate interneurons explain changes of spontaneous firing of thalamic cells caused by cortical inactivation

Jacek Rogala, Wioletta J. Waleszczyk, Szymon Leski, Andrzej Wróbel, Daniel K. Wójcik. Reciprocal inhibition and slow calcium decay in perigeniculate interneurons explain changes of spontaneous firing of thalamic cells caused by cortical inactivation. Journal of Computational Neuroscience, 34(3):461-476, 2013. [doi]

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Jacek Rogala

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Wioletta J. Waleszczyk

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Szymon Leski

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