Neuron Intermediate

Intermediate neurons are neurons that are located between two other neurons and do not have their own synaptic connections. They can be both exciting and inhibitory.

Interneurons play an important role in information processing in the brain. They connect signals coming from one neuron to another and regulate their intensity. In addition, interneurons can perform functions related to filtering, amplification or attenuation of signals, as well as their processing and transformation.

In some cases, interneurons may also play a role in generating behavioral patterns and making decisions. For example, in the hippocampus, interneurons are involved in spatial memory formation and learning.

The study of interneurons is one of the important areas in neuroscience and can lead to new discoveries in the treatment of various diseases associated with brain disorders.