内嗅皮质
神经科学
去极化
阈下传导
海马体
生物神经网络
图层(电子)
兴奋性突触后电位
人口
感觉系统
网络层
物理
海马结构
化学
电生理学
生物物理学
生物
抑制性突触后电位
晶体管
人口学
有机化学
量子力学
电压
社会学
作者
Clayton T. Dickson,Jacopo Magistretti,Mark H. Shalinsky,Bassam Hamam,Ángel Alonso
标识
DOI:10.1111/j.1749-6632.2000.tb06723.x
摘要
A bstract : Layers II and V of the entorhinal cortex (EC) occupy a privileged anatomical position in the temporal lobe memory system that allows them to gate the main flow of information in and out of the hippocampus, respectively. In vivo studies have shown that layer II of the EC is a robust generator of theta as well as gamma activity. Theta may also be present in layer V, but the layer V network is particularly prone to genesis of short‐lasting high‐frequency oscillations (“ripples”). Interestingly, in vitro studies have shown that EC layers II and V, but not layer III, have the potential to act as independent pacemakers of population oscillatory activity. Moreover, it has also been shown that sub‐groups of principal neurons both within layers II and V, but not layer III, are endowed with autorhythmic properties. These are characterized by subthreshold oscillations where the depolarizing phase is driven by the activation of “persistent” Na + channels. We propose that the oscillatory properties of layer II and V neurons and local circuits are responsible for setting up the proper temporal dynamics for the coordination of the multiple sensory inputs that converge onto EC and thus help to generate sensory representations and memory encoding.
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