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- [citation needed] Interneurons can be further broken down into two groups: local interneurons and relay interneurons. Local interneurons have short axons...
- neurons. Different classes of spinal interneurons are involved in the process of sensory-motor integration. Most interneurons are found in the grey column, a...
- cells of the brain that function by communicating with other neurons and interneurons (via synapses), in neural circuits and larger brain networks. The two...
- neuron terminals led to an enhanced EPSP in the modulatory interneuron. The modulatory interneurons release serotonin, which triggers synaptic plasticity in...
- between cholinergic interneurons. There are many types of GABAergic interneurons. The best known are parvalbumin expressing interneurons, also known as fast-spiking...
- to control everything from muscle contractions to glandular output. Interneurons connect neurons to other neurons within the same region of the brain...
- effector muscle. By contrast, in polysynaptic reflex pathways, one or more interneurons connect afferent (sensory) and efferent (motor) signals. All but the...
- Chandelier cells or chandelier neurons are a subset of GABAergic cortical interneurons. They are described as parvalbumin-containing and fast-spiking to distinguish...
- were interneurons firing with a high frequency, resulting in inhibition. Later work by Eccles et al., provided evidence that these interneurons, which...
- (July 2008). "Petilla terminology: nomenclature of features of GABAergic interneurons of the cerebral cortex". Nature Reviews. Neuroscience. 9 (7): 557–568...