2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.neunet.2019.04.004
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Phase relations of theta oscillations in a computer model of the hippocampal CA1 field: Key role of Schaffer collaterals

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“…The theoretical ideas about the mechanisms of theta rhythm suggested in this paper are based on our previous work (Mysin et al, 2019). In our previous study, we showed that input from the CA3 field via Shaffer collaterals plays a key role in theta rhythm generation in the CA1 field.…”
Section: Model Of Theta Rhythmmentioning
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“…The theoretical ideas about the mechanisms of theta rhythm suggested in this paper are based on our previous work (Mysin et al, 2019). In our previous study, we showed that input from the CA3 field via Shaffer collaterals plays a key role in theta rhythm generation in the CA1 field.…”
Section: Model Of Theta Rhythmmentioning
confidence: 87%
“…Our contribution to the proposed general model was to develop a theta rhythm model (Mysin et al, 2019). In this section, we want to discuss in detail the proposed mechanism of theta rhythm.…”
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“…One possibility for the abnormal phasic relationships seen in Ts65Dn animals is excessive interneuronal contact with place cells, either through greater interneuronal number, or a larger number of synapses. Although modelling work suggests that theta within CA1 can be produced without direct septal input, septal input is critically involved in regulating phasic relationships with theta 58 . An imbalance in the ratio of inhibitory GABAergic to excitatory cholinergic/glutamatergic projections from MS to HPC in Ts65Dn animals may be sufficient to perturb phasic relationships with theta within the hippocampus.…”
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