2013
DOI: 10.1134/s0022093013030018
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Formation of cortical inhibition in ontogenesis

Abstract: Analysis of the literature on the development of cortical inhibition suggests that synaptic inhibition of cerebral cortical neurons arises almost simultaneously with the onset of their background activity. All types of cortical inhibition operate simultaneously since the emergence of inhibitory processes. Thus, the basic mechanisms of cortical inhibition in mature cerebral cortex begin to function since cortex activation at the earliest stages of ontogenesis.

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