In the last decades there have been significant advances in our understanding of the cellular and subcellular mechanisms underlying changes in synaptic connectivity that subserve memory formation. The so called Theory of Synaptic Plasticity and Memory has gathered a wealth of experimental support from different areas of neuroscience to become the main phenomenological description of memory at the behavioural level. This special issue of neural plasticity compiles some of the most recent advances in our understanding of the mechanisms underlying formation and persistence of different types of memories from invertebrates to humans. Contributions from different laboratories around the world pinpoint hot topics in this area of memory research, ...
The ability to store and retrieve learned information over prolonged periods of time is an essential...
Learning and memory are linked processes by which an organism can acquire, store and retrieve new in...
The synaptic tagging and capture theory (STC) was postulated by Frey and Morris in 1997 and provided...
In the last decades there have been significant advances in our understanding of the cellular and su...
Similar molecular machinery is activated in neurons following an electrical stimulus that induces sy...
The neurobiology of memory formation attracts much attention in the last five decades. Conversely, t...
AbstractSeveral recent studies seamlessly blend cognitive, systems, and molecular neuroscience to un...
The term memory consolidation is used to describe two different groups of phenomena, on the one hand...
The regulation of mRNA translation at synaptic level is believed to be fundamental in memory and lea...
Not all experiences are remembered. Why some experiences form memories that stay for a lifetime, but...
AbstractStudies with targeted mouse mutants are helping to clarify our understanding of cellular mec...
What is learning? How is memory being formed? It seems that learning and memory are different concep...
AbstractGenetic, behavioral and electrophysiological approaches are beginning to unravel the mechani...
Animals exhibit a remarkable ability to learn and remember new behaviors, skills, and associations t...
International audienceThere has been nearly a century of interest in the idea that information is st...
The ability to store and retrieve learned information over prolonged periods of time is an essential...
Learning and memory are linked processes by which an organism can acquire, store and retrieve new in...
The synaptic tagging and capture theory (STC) was postulated by Frey and Morris in 1997 and provided...
In the last decades there have been significant advances in our understanding of the cellular and su...
Similar molecular machinery is activated in neurons following an electrical stimulus that induces sy...
The neurobiology of memory formation attracts much attention in the last five decades. Conversely, t...
AbstractSeveral recent studies seamlessly blend cognitive, systems, and molecular neuroscience to un...
The term memory consolidation is used to describe two different groups of phenomena, on the one hand...
The regulation of mRNA translation at synaptic level is believed to be fundamental in memory and lea...
Not all experiences are remembered. Why some experiences form memories that stay for a lifetime, but...
AbstractStudies with targeted mouse mutants are helping to clarify our understanding of cellular mec...
What is learning? How is memory being formed? It seems that learning and memory are different concep...
AbstractGenetic, behavioral and electrophysiological approaches are beginning to unravel the mechani...
Animals exhibit a remarkable ability to learn and remember new behaviors, skills, and associations t...
International audienceThere has been nearly a century of interest in the idea that information is st...
The ability to store and retrieve learned information over prolonged periods of time is an essential...
Learning and memory are linked processes by which an organism can acquire, store and retrieve new in...
The synaptic tagging and capture theory (STC) was postulated by Frey and Morris in 1997 and provided...