Cell-type specific contributions to theta-gamma coupled rhythms in the hippocampus
Spandan Sengupta,
Afroditi Talidou,
Jeremie Lefebvre
et al.
Abstract:The distinct inhibitory cell types that participate in cognitively relevant nested brain rhythms require that model circuits reflect this diversity. The co-expression of theta and gamma rhythms may represent a general coding scheme and particular changes in these coupled rhythms occur in disease states. We develop a population rate model of the CA1 hippocampus that encompasses circuits of three inhibitory cell types (bistratified cells, parvalbumin (PV)-expressing and cholecystokinin (CCK)-expressing basket ce… Show more
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