2003
Comparative physiological and serotoninergic properties of pulvinar neurons in the monkey, cat and ferret
Monckton J, McCormick D. Comparative physiological and serotoninergic properties of pulvinar neurons in the monkey, cat and ferret. Thalamus & Related Systems 2003, 2: 239-252. DOI: 10.1016/s1472-9288(03)00022-0.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchApplication of serotoninThalamocortical neuronsLow-threshold Ca2Pulvinar neuronsThreshold Ca2Hyperpolarization-activated cation currentSingle spike activityBasic electrophysiological propertiesDistinct firing modesProminent hyperpolarizationMembrane potassium conductanceSerotoninergic propertiesSignificant species-dependent differencesSpike activityCation currentMonkey neuronsElectrophysiological propertiesPotassium conductanceNeuronsPharmacological propertiesSerotoninMonkeysCatsPulvinarSpecies-dependent differences
1997
Physiological properties of inhibitory interneurons in cat striate cortex.
Azouz R, Gray C, Nowak L, McCormick D. Physiological properties of inhibitory interneurons in cat striate cortex. Cerebral Cortex 1997, 7: 534-545. PMID: 9276178, DOI: 10.1093/cercor/7.6.534.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBrief action potentialsReceptive field propertiesReceptive field typesSpike frequency adaptationSimple receptive fieldsAxonal arborizationIntracellular recordingsInhibitory interneuronsBasket cellsSpontaneous activityStriate cortexLayers IIAction potentialsFiring patternsResponsive cellsVisual stimulationFrequency adaptationDirection preferenceInterneuronsHigh rateReceptive fieldsCortexCatsCellsSpike trains