Bursts as a unit of neural information: Making unreliable synapses reliable

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Lisman, JE
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[1] Volen Center for Complex Systems, Biology Dept., Brandeis University, Waltham
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10.1016/S0166-2236(96)10070-9
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Q189 [神经科学];
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071006 ;
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Several lines of evidence indicate that brief (<25 ms) bursts of high-frequency firing have special importance in brain function. Recent work shows that many central synapses ave surprisingly unreliable at signaling the arrival of single presynaptic action potentials to the postsynaptic neuron. However, bursts are reliably signaled because transmitter release is facilitated. Thus, these synapses can be viewed as filters that transmit bursts, but filter out single spikes. Bursts appear to have a special role in synaptic plasticity and information processing. In the hippocampus, a single burst can produce long-term synaptic modifications. In brain structures whose computational role is known, action potentials that arrive in bursts provide more-precise information than action potentials that arrive singly. These results, and the requirement for multiple inputs to fire a cell suggest that the best stimulus for exciting a cell (that is, a neural code) is coincident bursts.
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