Activity-dependent modification of inhibitory synapses in models of rhythmic neural networks
- PMID: 11224547
- DOI: 10.1038/85147
Activity-dependent modification of inhibitory synapses in models of rhythmic neural networks
Abstract
The faithful production of rhythms by many neural circuits depends critically on the strengths of inhibitory synaptic connections. We propose a model in which the strengths of inhibitory synapses in a central pattern-generating circuit are subject to activity-dependent plasticity. The strength of each synapse is modified as a function of the global activity of the postsynaptic neuron and by correlated activity of the pre- and postsynaptic neurons. This allows the self-assembly, from random initial synaptic strengths, of two cells into reciprocal oscillation and three cells into a rhythmic triphasic motor pattern. This self-assembly illustrates that complex oscillatory circuits that depend on multiple inhibitory synaptic connections can be tuned via simple activity-dependent rules.
Comment in
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Could plasticity of inhibition pattern pattern generators?Nat Neurosci. 2001 Mar;4(3):223-4. doi: 10.1038/85048. Nat Neurosci. 2001. PMID: 11224532 Review.
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