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Inhibitory Plasticity: Balance, Control, and Codependence

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Authors

Hennequin, GJE 
Agnes, EJ 
Vogels, TPV 

Abstract

Inhibitory neurons, although relatively few in number, exert powerful control over brain circuits. They stabilize network activity in the face of strong feedback excitation and actively engage in computations. Recent studies reveal the importance of a precise balance of excitation and inhibition in neural circuits, which often requires exquisite fine-tuning of inhibitory connections. We review inhibitory synaptic plasticity and its roles in shaping both feedforward and feedback control. We discuss the necessity of complex, codependent plasticity mechanisms to build nontrivial, functioning networks, and we end by summarizing experimental evidence of such interactions.

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inhibition, GABA, synaptic plasticity, network dynamics, feedback control, modeling

Journal Title

Annual Review of Neuroscience

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40

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Annual Reviews, Inc.
Sponsorship
Wellcome Trust (202111/Z/16/Z)
The writing of this review was supported by a Wellcome Trust Seed Award to G.H. (202111/Z/16/Z), a Sir Henry Dale Wellcome Trust and Royal Society Grant to T.P.V. (WT100000), and a postdoctoral grant from Brazilian CNPq to E.J.A. (235144/2014-2).