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Gamma and theta rythms in biophysical models of hippocampus circuits (Kopell et al. 2011)
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" ... the main rhythms displayed by the hippocampus, the gamma (30–90 Hz) and theta (4–12 Hz) rhythms. We concentrate on modeling
in vitro experiments, but with an eye toward possible in vivo implications. ...
We use simpler biophysical models; all cells have a single compartment only, and the
interneurons are restricted to two types: fast-spiking (FS) basket cells and oriens
lacunosum-moleculare (O-LM) cells.
... , we aim not so much at reproducing dynamics in great detail, but at clarifying the essential mechanisms underlying the production of the rhythms and their interactions (Kopell, 2005). ..."
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Hippocampus CA1 pyramidal GLU cell Show
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Hippocampus CA3 pyramidal GLU cell Show
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Hippocampus CA1 interneuron oriens alveus GABA cell Show
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Neocortex fast spiking (FS) interneuron Show
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Tort AB, Rotstein HG, Dugladze T, Gloveli T, Kopell NJ (2007) Show
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Gloveli T, Dugladze T, Rotstein HG, Traub RD, Monyer H, Heinemann U, Whittington MA, Kopell NJ (2005) Show
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Kopell N, Borgers C, Pervouchine D, Malerba P, Tort ABL (2010) Show
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