Modulation of the dynamics of cerebellar Purkinje cells through the interaction of excitatory and inhibitory feedforward pathways
Fig 9
The change of PC synchronization and pause response in the parameter space of excitation and inhibition.
(A) The gain of synchronization changed in different ways with WMLI and Uexc under bursts with different spikes and frequencies. Each inner rectangle in each panel represents a single gain value of synchronization under one burst protocol. (Top) Bursts with 2, 5 and 7 spikes at 200 Hz. (Bottom) Bursts with 10 spikes at 50, 100, 200 and 300 Hz. In all plots, note that there is no STP but static excitation with Uexc = 0.4 in the last row of the matrix. Similarly, there is no MLI inhibition in the first column of the matrix. Thus the first point at the left-bottom corner of the matrix is the baseline. The gain was defined as the relative change calculated by the average Knet compared to that in the baseline. (B) Similar to (A) but for pause response induced by bursts.