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Inhibitory neuron type found to specifically suppress activation of other inhibitory neurons in cerebral cortex
October 8, 2013 by NewsBot
The cerebral cortex contains two major types of neurons: principal neurons that are excitatory and interneurons that are inhibitory, all interconnected within the same network. New research now reveals that one class of inhibitory neurons - called VIP interneurons -- specializes in inhibiting other inhibitory neurons in multiple regions of cortex, and does so under specific behavioral conditions...