Journal article
The plasticity of pyramidal neurons in the behaving brain
E Regele-Blasco, LM Palmer
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B Biological Sciences | Published : 2024
Abstract
Neurons are plastic. That is, they change their activity according to different behavioural conditions. This endows pyramidal neurons with an incredible computational power for the integration and processing of synaptic inputs. Plasticity can be investigated at different levels of investigation within a single neuron, from spines to dendrites, to synaptic input. Although most of our knowledge stems from the in vitro brain slice preparation, plasticity plays a vital role during behaviour by providing a flexible substrate for the execution of appropriate actions in our ever-changing environment. Owing to advances in recording techniques, the plasticity of neurons and the neural networks in whi..
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Funding Acknowledgements
We would like to thank all Palmer lab members for their helpful discussions.