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Homeostatic plasticity of excitability in crustacean central pattern generator networks

Highlights • Plasticity of excitability is a key mechanism for homeostatic control of output. • Activity-dependent feedback is a key regulator of plasticity of excitability. • Neuromodulation can affect excitability over longer-term time scales. • Changes in activity and excitability are associated...

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Published in:Current opinion in neurobiology 2017-04, Vol.43, p.7-14
Main Authors: Schulz, David J, Lane, Brian J
Format: Article
Language:English
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Summary:Highlights • Plasticity of excitability is a key mechanism for homeostatic control of output. • Activity-dependent feedback is a key regulator of plasticity of excitability. • Neuromodulation can affect excitability over longer-term time scales. • Changes in activity and excitability are associated with correlated channel mRNAs. • The implications of plasticity for cell-to-cell variability are discussed.
ISSN:0959-4388
1873-6882
DOI:10.1016/j.conb.2016.09.015