Thursday, September 08, 2011

Equilibrium in the brain: Excitation and inhibition remain balanced, even when the brain undergoes reorganization

Equilibrium in the brain: Excitation and inhibition remain balanced, even when the brain undergoes reorganization: Every second, the brain's nerve cells exchange many billions of synaptic impulses. Two kinds of synapses ensure that this flow of data is regulated: Excitatory synapses relay information from one cell to the next, while inhibitory synapses restrict the flow of information. Scientists can now show that excitatory and inhibitory synapses remain balanced -- even if the brain undergoes reorganization.

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