Danny Baush, Ram Reddy, Abby Stemper
Synaptic gating is the ability of neural circuits to "gate" inputs by either suppressing or facilitating specific synaptic activity. Selective inhibition of certain synapses has been studied thoroughly (see Gate theory of pain); however, recent studies have supported the existence of permissively gated synaptic transmission.
We have decided to schedule times that we can all meet to work together on the various parts of this project. We think that this is the best way for all of us to discuss and understand fully the topic so that we can create a cohesive article.
Danny Baush, Ram Reddy, Abby Stemper
Synaptic gating is the ability of neural circuits to "gate" inputs by either suppressing or facilitating specific synaptic activity. Selective inhibition of certain synapses has been studied thoroughly (see Gate theory of pain); however, recent studies have supported the existence of permissively gated synaptic transmission.
We have decided to schedule times that we can all meet to work together on the various parts of this project. We think that this is the best way for all of us to discuss and understand fully the topic so that we can create a cohesive article.