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Norepinephrine controls the gain of the inhibitory circuit in the cerebellar input layer
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2019
bioRxiv
pre-print
Golgi cells (GoCs) are the main inhibitory interneurons in the input layer of the cerebellar cortex and are electrically coupled together, forming syncytia. GoCs control the excitability of granule cells (GCs) through feedforward, feedback and spillover-mediated inhibition. The GoC circuit therefore plays a central role in determining how sensory and motor information is transformed as it flows through the cerebellar input layer. Recent work has shown that GCs are activated when animals perform
doi:10.1101/567172
fatcat:5qoaur4elvejvmfskeqxf746qa