Feed-forward inhibition typically occurs between different brain areas when excitatory neurons excite inhibitory cells, which then inhibit a group of postsynaptic excitatory neurons outside of the initializing excitatory neurons' area.
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Feedforward inhibition and synaptic scaling are important adaptive processes that control the total input a neuron can receive from its afferents.