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Concept Corpus Striatum
Academic Article The mechanism of intrinsic amplification of hyperpolarizations and spontaneous bursting in striatal cholinergic interneurons.
Academic Article Control of spontaneous firing patterns by the selective coupling of calcium currents to calcium-activated potassium currents in striatal cholinergic interneurons.
Academic Article Striatal D2 receptors and LTD: yes, but not where you thought they were.
Academic Article RGS4-dependent attenuation of M4 autoreceptor function in striatal cholinergic interneurons following dopamine depletion.
Academic Article Nonequilibrium calcium dynamics regulate the autonomous firing pattern of rat striatal cholinergic interneurons.
Academic Article Quantification of clustering in joint interspike interval scattergrams of spike trains.
Academic Article The ionic mechanism of gamma resonance in rat striatal fast-spiking neurons.
Academic Article Dynamic spike threshold and zero membrane slope conductance shape the response of subthalamic neurons to cortical input.
Academic Article Cell-type-specific resonances shape the responses of striatal neurons to synaptic input.
Academic Article The sensory striatum.
Academic Article Predicting the response of striatal spiny neurons to sinusoidal input.
Academic Article Frequency-dependent entrainment of striatal fast-spiking interneurons.
Academic Article Broadband Entrainment of Striatal Low-Threshold Spike Interneurons.
Academic Article An inhibitory corticostriatal pathway.
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