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SUBMITTER: Koumura T
PROVIDER: S-EPMC4059641 | biostudies-literature | 2014
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Koumura Takuya T Urakubo Hidetoshi H Ohashi Kaoru K Fujii Masashi M Kuroda Shinya S
PloS one 20140616 6
A dendritic spine is a very small structure (∼0.1 µm3) of a neuron that processes input timing information. Why are spines so small? Here, we provide functional reasons; the size of spines is optimal for information coding. Spines code input timing information by the probability of Ca2+ increases, which makes robust and sensitive information coding possible. We created a stochastic simulation model of input timing-dependent Ca2+ increases in a cerebellar Purkinje cell's spine. Spines used probab ...[more]