2019
DOI: 10.1101/545673
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Adult-born neurons inhibit developmentally-born neurons in the dentate gyrus

Abstract: During hippocampal-dependent memory formation, sensory signals from the neocortex converge in the dentate gyrus. It is generally believed that the dentate gyrus decorrelates inputs in order to minimize interference between codes for similar experiences, often referred to as pattern separation. Emerging evidence from mouse models suggests that adult-born neurons exert an inhibitory influence on the dentate gyrus, which may be important for maintaining the sparse code that is needed to form precise memories. How… Show more

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