Perisomatic inhibition

Freund, TF ✉ [Freund, Tamás (Neurobiológia, id...), author] Laboratory of Cerebral Cortex Research (IEM / DCNN); Katona, I [Katona, István (Neurobiológia), author] MTA Kísérleti Orvostudományi Kutatóintézet

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Published: NEURON 0896-6273 1097-4199 56 (1) pp. 33-42 2007
  • SJR Scopus - Neuroscience (miscellaneous): D1
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  • Basic medicine
  • Biological sciences
Recent evidence supports the hypothesis of a functional dichotomy of perisomatic inhibition in the cerebral cortex: the parvalbumin- and cholecystokinin-containing basket cells that are specialized to control rhythm (as a clockwork) and "mood" (as a fine-tuning device), respectively, of network oscillations. Pathology extends this conclusion further, as the former is implicated in epilepsy and the latter in anxiety. The well-balanced cooperation of the two inhibitory systems is required for the normal network operations underlying the cognitive functions of the cerebral cortex.
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