Synaptic mechanisms of synchronized gamma oscillations in inhibitory interneuron networks

M Bartos, I Vida, P Jonas - Nature reviews neuroscience, 2007 - nature.com
Nature reviews neuroscience, 2007nature.com
Gamma frequency oscillations are thought to provide a temporal structure for information
processing in the brain. They contribute to cognitive functions, such as memory formation
and sensory processing, and are disturbed in some psychiatric disorders. Fast-spiking,
parvalbumin-expressing, soma-inhibiting interneurons have a key role in the generation of
these oscillations. Experimental analysis in the hippocampus and the neocortex reveals that
synapses among these interneurons are highly specialized. Computational analysis further …
Abstract
Gamma frequency oscillations are thought to provide a temporal structure for information processing in the brain. They contribute to cognitive functions, such as memory formation and sensory processing, and are disturbed in some psychiatric disorders. Fast-spiking, parvalbumin-expressing, soma-inhibiting interneurons have a key role in the generation of these oscillations. Experimental analysis in the hippocampus and the neocortex reveals that synapses among these interneurons are highly specialized. Computational analysis further suggests that synaptic specialization turns interneuron networks into robust gamma frequency oscillators.
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