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AOB mitral cell: persistent activity without feedback (Zylbertal et al., 2015)
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Persistent activity has been reported in many brain areas and is
hypothesized to mediate working memory and emotional brain states and
to rely upon network or biophysical feedback. Here we demonstrate a
novel mechanism by which persistent neuronal activity can be generated
without feedback, relying instead on the slow removal of Na+ from
neurons following bursts of activity. This is a realistic
conductance-based model that was constructed using the detailed
morphology of a single typical accessory olfactory bulb (AOB) mitral
cell for which the electrophysiological properties were
characterized.
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Olfactory bulb (accessory) mitral cell Show
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Neuron or other electrically excitable cell Show
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Zylbertal A, Kahan A, Ben-Shaul Y, Yarom Y, Wagner S (2015) Show
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Zylbertal, Asaph [asaph.zylbertal at mail.huji.ac.il] Show
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Accessory olfactory bulb mitral cell
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Persistent activity
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Zylbertal, Asaph [asaph.zylbertal at mail.huji.ac.il]
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