Inhibition controls place cells
Manuel Valero et al. with the Buzsáki Lab and the de la Prida Lab utilized NeuroNexus silicon probes for their publication in Cell Reports. They were able to achieve stable recordings for ~500-minute sessions, then spike sort to compute place fields of individual neurons. The study reports on inhibition in the hippocampus, especially place cells, and its relationship to the theta cycle.
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