Schiller_2001_Curr.Opin.Neurobiol_11_343

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Title : NMDA receptor-mediated dendritic spikes and coincident signal amplification - Schiller_2001_Curr.Opin.Neurobiol_11_343
Author(s) : Schiller J , Schiller Y
Ref : Current Opinion in Neurobiology , 11 :343 , 2001
Abstract :

Dendrites of cortical neurons possess active conductances, which contribute to the nonlinear processing of synaptic information. Recently it has been shown that basal dendrites can generate highly localized spikes mediated by NMDA receptor channels. These spikes may serve as a powerful mechanism to detect and amplify synchronously activated spatially clustered excitatory synaptic inputs in individual dendritic segments, and may enable parallel processing in several integrative dendritic subunits.

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PubMedID: 11399433

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Schiller J, Schiller Y (2001)
NMDA receptor-mediated dendritic spikes and coincident signal amplification
Current Opinion in Neurobiology 11 :343

Schiller J, Schiller Y (2001)
Current Opinion in Neurobiology 11 :343