Details
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- vip-interneurons
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- VIP interneurons produce localized, lateral disinhibition opening 'holes' in the SST-mediated blanket of inhibition rather than uniform disinhibition.
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- VIP Interneurons Across Brain Regions
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- unevaluated
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Inhibitory interneurons in the neocortex often connect in a promiscuous and extensive fashion, extending a "blanket of inhibition" on the circuit. This raises the problem of how can excitatory activity propagate in the midst of this widespread inhibition. One solution to this problem could be the vasoactive intestinal peptide (VIP) interneurons, which disinhibit other interneurons. To explore how
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