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Properties of Somatosensory Synaptic Integration in Cerebellar Granule Cells In Vivo
2006
Journal of Neuroscience
In decerebrated, nonanesthetized cats, we made intracellular whole-cell recordings and extracellular cell-attached recordings from granule cells in the cerebellar C3 zone. Spontaneous EPSPs had large, relatively constant peak amplitudes, whereas IPSPs were small and did not appear to contribute substantially to synaptic integration at a short time scale. In many cases, the EPSPs of individual mossy fiber synapses appeared to be separable by their peak amplitudes. A substantial proportion of our
doi:10.1523/jneurosci.2939-06.2006
pmid:17093099
fatcat:aow5h3zl7vginfxexbe66clwpy