Oscillatory input to networks, as indicated by field potentials, must entrain neuronal firing to be a causal agent in brain activity. Even when the oscillatory input is prominent, entrainment of firing is not a foregone conclusion but depends on the intrinsic dynamics of the postsynaptic neurons, including cell type-specific resonances, and background firing rates. Within any local network of neurons, only a subset of neurons may have their firing entrained by an oscillating synaptic input, and oscillations of different frequency may engage separate subsets of neurons.
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Wilson, C. J., Higgs, M. H., Simmons, D. N. V., & Morales, J. C. (2018). Oscillations and spike entrainment. F1000Research. F1000 Research Ltd. https://doi.org/10.12688/f1000research.16451.1
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