“…CF activity has also been shown to trigger plasticity at inhibitory synapses onto Purkinje cells, expressed as long-term potentiation of spontaneous IPSCs (Kano et al, 1992(Kano et al, , 1996. Purkinje cells are ideally suited to read out the strength of inhibitory synapses even in the absence of excitation, because they are spontaneously active (Häusser and Clark, 1997;Bean, 1997, 1999) and because inhibitory inputs have a powerful influence on Purkinje cell spiking (Midtgaard, 1992;Häusser and Clark, 1997). Moreover, PFs activate a feedforward inhibitory microcircuit, generating a precise, stereotyped excitatory-inhibitory temporal sequence (Eccles et al, 1966;Brunel et al, 2004;Mittmann et al, 2005), such that the strength of synaptic inhibition can control the timing and number of spikes activated by PFs (Mittmann et al, 2005).…”