Voltage traces from local electrical and rMS TBS, recorded at the soma and distal apical tuft, account for the outcomes of synaptic plasticity.
<p><i>(a)</i> 100 Hz local electrical TBS only causes small somatic voltage depolarisations when inhibition is blocked. <i>(b)</i> 100 Hz local electrical TBS induces dendritic spikes when inhibition is blocked. <i>(c)</i> 100 Hz rMS TBS causes multiple soma...
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| Gaia: | <p><i>(a)</i> 100 Hz local electrical TBS only causes small somatic voltage depolarisations when inhibition is blocked. <i>(b)</i> 100 Hz local electrical TBS induces dendritic spikes when inhibition is blocked. <i>(c)</i> 100 Hz rMS TBS causes multiple somatic spikes. <i>(d)</i> 100 Hz rMS TBS induces dendritic large-amplitude voltage depolarisations when inhibition is blocked. <i>(e)</i> 100 Hz local electrical TBS causes almost no somatic voltage depolarisation when inhibition is enabled. <i>(f)</i> 100 Hz local electrical TBS does not induce dendritic spikes when inhibition is enabled. <i>(g)</i> 100 Hz rMS TBS causes multiple somatic spikes with inhibition enabled. <i>(h)</i> 100 Hz rMS TBS induces dendritic large-amplitude depolarisations even when inhibition is enabled.</p> |
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