Publications by authors named "Isabelle Prankerd"
Article Synopsis
- Transcriptomics has identified a variety of molecular subtypes among cortical inhibitory neurons, but their activity patterns in the living brain are still unclear.
- Research using in vivo imaging and transcriptomic analysis of mouse primary visual cortex (V1) found that the activity of inhibitory neuron subtypes correlates with brain states, primarily organized by a factor related to transcriptomic variation.
- Different subclasses of inhibitory neurons showed distinct responses to visual stimuli; those firing more during rest displayed specific physical and functional characteristics, illustrating a foundational principle governing how these diverse subtypes influence cortical processing based on brain state.
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