Inhibitory Synapse Growth Is Stimulated In The Vicinity Of Excitatory Synapses

The growth of inhibitory synapses is specifically stimulated in the vicinity of excitatory synapses, researchers at Utrecht University have discovered. The vast majority of synapses are excitatory, which increase the activity of the receiving neuron. Around 10 to 20 percent of synapses have the opposite effect, and are called inhibitory. “Excitatory and inhibitory synapses create…

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